Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular research: issues and considerations

E Schröder, P Eaton - Current opinion in pharmacology, 2008 - Elsevier
Exogenous H2O2 is widely applied to cardiovascular tissues in order to elicit oxidant-
dependent responses relevant to signalling and disease. Lower levels of endogenous H2O2 …

Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular research: issues and considerations

E Schroder, P Eaton - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2008 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Exogenous H2O2 is widely applied to cardiovascular tissues in order to elicit oxidant-
dependent responses relevant to signalling and disease. Lower levels of endogenous H2O2 …

Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular research: issues and considerations

E Schröder, P Eaton - Current opinion in pharmacology, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exogenous H (2) O (2) is widely applied to cardiovascular tissues in order to elicit oxidant-
dependent responses relevant to signalling and disease. Lower levels of endogenous H (2) …

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E SCHRODER, P EATON - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular
research: issues and considerations | CiNii Research CiNii 国立情報学研究所 学術情報ナビゲータ …

Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular research: issues and considerations

E Schröder, P Eaton - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2008 - infona.pl
Exogenous H 2 O 2 is widely applied to cardiovascular tissues in order to elicit oxidant-
dependent responses relevant to signalling and disease. Lower levels of endogenous H 2 O …

Hydrogen peroxide as an endogenous mediator and exogenous tool in cardiovascular research: issues and considerations.

E Schröder, P Eaton - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2008 - europepmc.org
Exogenous H (2) O (2) is widely applied to cardiovascular tissues in order to elicit oxidant-
dependent responses relevant to signalling and disease. Lower levels of endogenous H (2) …