Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species promote p65 nuclear translocation mediating high-phosphate-induced vascular calcification in vitro and in vivo.
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W. Kong | Xian Wang | Yan Cai | Chao-shu Tang | Y. Guan | Ming-Jiang Xu | Gexin Zhao | Ming-Ming Zhao
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