Role of inducible nitric oxide synthase in mitochondrial depolarization and graft injury after transplantation of fatty livers.
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Hasibur Rehman | John J Lemasters | T. Theruvath | R. Schnellmann | J. Lemasters | H. Rehman | V. Ramshesh | K. Chavin | Kenneth D Chavin | Rick G Schnellmann | Y. Krishnasamy | Z. Zhong | Tom P Theruvath | Zhi Zhong | Venkat K Ramshesh | Qinlong Liu | Yasodha Krishnasamy | Qinlong Liu
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