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Citación estilo ChicagoQuesada, Isabel María, Amanda Elisa Lucero, Celina Amaya, D. N. Meijles, Maria Eugenia Cifuentes, P. J. Pagano, and Claudia Magdalena Castro. Selective Inactivation of NADPH Oxidase 2 Causes Regression of Vascularization and the Size and Stability of Atherosclerotic Plaques. 2015.
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