Grape seed proanthocyanidin extract targets p66Shc to regulate mitochondrial biogenesis and dynamics in diabetic kidney disease
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Xian-hua Li | Zhaoli Gao | Hui Yu | Qing Xia | F. Pei | Qiaoling Sun | Yiyun Song
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