The Effect of Leonurus cardiaca Herb Extract and Some of its Flavonoids on Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation in the Heart
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J. Bernatonienė | A. Savickas | R. Masteiková | R. Baniene | S. Trumbeckaite | D. Majiene | A. Toleikis | V. Jakštas | D. Kopustinskiene | L. Kuršvietienė | S. Trumbeckaitė | R. Banienė
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