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    1 research outputs found

    N-acetyl cysteine attenuates oxidative stress and glutathione-dependent redox imbalance caused by high glucose/high palmitic acid treatment in pancreatic Rin-5F cells

    Author
    1. A Alnahdi
    2. AMT Al-Nahdi
    3. AMTA Nahdi
    4. Annie John
    5. Arwa Alnahdi
    6. CE Gleason
    7. D Sergi
    8. DE Paglia
    9. E-J Park
    10. EB Kurutas
    11. FQ Nuttall
    12. H Raza
    13. H Raza
    14. H Raza
    15. H Raza
    16. Haider Raza
    17. I Hakki Kalkan
    18. IK Smith
    19. JE Gerich
    20. JM Miles
    21. KS Tan
    22. LN Masi
    23. M Cnop
    24. M Prause
    25. M Prentki
    26. M. Firoze Khan
    27. MM Bradford
    28. MM Lasram
    29. MR Flock
    30. N Shimo
    31. RH Unger
    32. RH Unger
    33. RV Sekhar
    34. S Joshi‐Barve
    35. S Mangali
    36. S Savary
    37. SA Abdelmagid
    38. SJKA Ubhayasekera
    39. TY Ryu
    40. V Poitout
    41. W El-Assaad
    42. WH Habig
    43. Y Wang
    Publication venue
    'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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