Ampelopsin protects endothelial cells from hyperglycemia-induced oxidative damage by inducing autophagy via the AMPK signaling pathway
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Ampelopsin protects endothelial cells from hyperglycemia-induced oxidative damage by inducing autophagy via the AMPK signaling pathway
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BIOFACTORS
Volume 41, Issue 6, Pages 463-475
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Wiley
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2017-02-24
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10.1002/biof.1248
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