Nitrite augments tolerance to ischemia/reperfusion injury via the modulation of mitochondrial electron transfer
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Mark R. Duranski | M. Gladwin | N. Raghavachari | J. Calvert | D. Lefer | P. Brookes | S. Shiva | L. Ringwood | P. MacArthur | M. Sack | Xunde Wang | Lindsay S. Burwell | James J. M. Greer | A. Shoja
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