Nickel-regulated heart rate variability: the roles of oxidative stress and inflammation.
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Tsun-Jen Cheng | Jing-Shiang Hwang | Jing-Shiang Hwang | K. Chuang | H. Chuang | T. Cheng | Kai-Jen Chuang | Yuan-Horng Yan | Hsiao-Chi Chuang | Tzu-Wei Hsueh | Chuen-Chau Chang | Yuan-Horng Yan | Chuen-Chau Chang | Tzu-Wei Hsueh
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