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El pulmón como órgano diana del estrés oxidativo. radicales libres y especies activas del oxígeno
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D. Romero Alvira, A. Sebastian Ariño, F. Cabeza Lambán, M. Mur Villacampa
Servicio de Cardiología. Hospital de Calatayud. Instituto Nacional de la Salud. Zaragoza
M.P. Villalba Martin*
* Médico residente. Clínica Puerta de Hierro. Madrid
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