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World J Cardiol. Dec 26, 2010; 2(12): 408-410
Published online Dec 26, 2010. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v2.i12.408
Inflammation and reactive oxygen species in cardiovascular disease
Nannan Zhang, Bradley T Andresen, Cuihua Zhang
Nannan Zhang, Cuihua Zhang, Department of Internal Medicine1, Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 652114, United States
Bradley T Andresen, Department of Internal Medicine1, Medical Pharmacology and Physiology and Harry S Truman VAMC, Columbia, MO 652015, United States
Author contributions: Zhang N, Andresen BT and Zhang C wrote the paper; Zhang C edited the manuscript; Zhang N and Andresen BT contributed equally to this work.
Supported by Grants from American Heart Association grant-in-aid, No. 0455435B; American Heart Association SDG, No. 110350047A; and NIH Grants No. RO1-HL077566 and No. RO1-HL085119 to Zhang C
Correspondence to: Cuihua Zhang, MD, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, United States. zhangcu@missouri.edu
Telephone: +1-573-8822427 Fax: +1-573-8844232
Received: August 2, 2010
Revised: September 4, 2010
Accepted: September 11, 2010
Published online: December 26, 2010
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