Abrogation of Nrf2 impairs antioxidant signaling and promotes atrial hypertrophy in response to high-intensity exercise stress
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Jianhua Zhang | V. Darley-Usmar | N. Rajasekaran | J. Hoidal | M. Narasimhan | Gobinath Shanmugam | G. Halade | Jennifer Hong | Asokan Devarajan | Sethu Palaniappan | Radhakrishnan Rajesh Kumar | Asokan Devarajan
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