Nitroarachidonic acid (NO2AA) inhibits protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) through reversible covalent adduct formation with critical cysteines.
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F. Laurindo | H. Rubbo | M. Mastrogiovanni | A. Trostchansky | Lucía González-Perilli | D. de Castro Fernandes | Mauricio Mastrogiovanni
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