Chronic cigarette smoke exposure triggers a vicious cycle of leukocyte and endothelial-mediated oxidant stress that results in vascular dysfunction
Mohamed Elmahdy(The Ohio State University), Jay L. Zweíer(The Ohio State University), Mahmoud T. Shalaan(Al-Azhar University), Elsayed M. Mahgoup(Al-Azhar University), Mohamed G. Ewees(Lung Institute), Mahmoud S. Eid(The Ohio State University), Tamer M. Abdelghany(The Ohio State University), Yasmin A. Alzarie(National Organization for Drug Control and Research), Craig Hemann(The Ohio State University)
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
May 15, 2020
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