Red wine's antioxidants counteract acute endothelial dysfunction caused by cigarette smoking in healthy nonsmokers.
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J. Lekakis | K. Aznaouridis | A. Zampelas | C. Papamichael | E. Karatzis | K. Karatzi | K. Stamatelopoulos | M. Mavrikakis | A. Protogerou | T. Papaioannou
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