Electronic cigarette exposure causes vascular endothelial dysfunction due to NADPH oxidase activation and eNOS uncoupling
Mohamed A. El‐Mahdy(The Ohio State University), Jay L. Zweíer(The Ohio State University), Elsayed M. Mahgoup(Al-Azhar University), Mohamed G. Ewees(Lung Institute), Mahmoud S. Eid(The Ohio State University), Sahar A. Khaleel(Al-Azhar University)
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
January 28, 2022
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