Polyphenolic flavonoids differ in their antiapoptotic efficacy in hydrogen peroxide-treated human vascular endothelial cells.
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Young-Hee Kang | Jung Han Yoon Park | J. Kang | J. Park | Young‐Hee Kang | Yean-Jung Choi | Yean-Jung Choi | Jung-Sook Kang | Yong-Jin Lee | Jung-Suk Choi | Jung-Suk Choi | Yong-Jin Lee | Young‐Hee Kang
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