Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy investigation of the effect of 4-hydroxynonenal on endogenous NAD(P)H in living cardiac myocytes
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Dusan Chorvat | Anton Mateasik | Alzbeta Chorvatova | Swida Aneba | Blandine Comte | B. Comte | A. Chorvatova | D. Chorvat | A. Mateášik | S. Aneba
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