Altered Oxido-Reductive State in the Diabetic Heart: Loss of Cardioprotection due to Protein Disulfide Isomerase
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F. Crea | G. Paolisso | R. Marfella | A. Baldi | N. Voelkel | A. Abbate | F. Rossi | S. Toldo | B. Rinaldi | A. Severino | M. Boccellino | L. Quagliuolo | R. Natarajan | I. Seropian | E. Mezzaroma | B. W. Tassell | F. Rossi
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