Doxorubicin Induces Endotheliotoxicity and Mitochondrial Dysfunction via ROS/eNOS/NO Pathway
Background: Doxorubicin (Dox) can induce endotheliotoxicity and damage the vascular endothelium (VE). The most principle mechanism might be excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Nevertheless, the characteristics of ROS generation, downstream mechanisms, and target organelles in Dox-induce...
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Main Authors: | Huan He (Author), Liang Wang (Author), Yang Qiao (Author), Qing Zhou (Author), Hongwei Li (Author), Shuping Chen (Author), Dong Yin (Author), Qing Huang (Author), Ming He (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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