NADPH oxidase inhibition prevents cocaine-induced up-regulation of xanthine oxidoreductase and cardiac dysfunction.
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F. Lallemand | P. Mulder | V. Richard | C. Thuillez | A. Vergeade | C. Monteil | J. Henry | M. Isabelle | B. Dautréaux | F. Moritz
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