Cardioprotective mechanism of diazoxide involves the inhibition of succinate dehydrogenase.
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R. Schuessler | C. Nichols | J. Lawton | C. Makepeace | Haixia Zhang | Angela D. Keith | M. Anastacio | Evelyn M. Kanter
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