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bibliographicCitation Choi DH, Lee KH, Kim JH, Seo JH, Kim HY, Shin CY, Han JS, Han SH, Kim YS, Lee J. NADPH oxidase 1, a novel molecular source of ROS in hippocampal neuronal death in vascular dementia. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2014 Aug 01;21(4):533–50. PMID: 24294978; PMCID: PMC4086030.
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