Long-term dietary restriction can decrease the alveolar macrophages to produce reactive oxygen intermediates and reactive nitrogen intermediates
Xu, S.; Ye, G.; Xue, B.; Ma, P.
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 15(4): 252
2000
ISSN/ISBN: 1001-9294
PMID: 12906151
Accession: 049490284
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