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437 related items for PubMed ID: 26472149

  • 1. Overproduction of reactive oxygen species and activation of MAPKs are involved in apoptosis induced by PM2.5 in rat cardiac H9c2 cells.
    Cao J, Qin G, Shi R, Bai F, Yang G, Zhang M, Lv J.
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