Amelioration of radiation-induced skin injury by tetrahydrobiopterin: preclinical study and phase II...
Amelioration of radiation-induced skin injury by tetrahydrobiopterin: preclinical study and phase II trial
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Li, Kemin , Song, Bin , Yin, Rutie and Zhang, Shuyu
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Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore
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Inhibition of GCH1 in vivo leads to oxidative stress in the vasculature and a decrease in leukocyte counts following radiation exposure [4]. Approval for the study was granted by the Institutional Review Board and Ethical Committees at West China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University (Chengdu, China). Funding This work is supported by th...
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Amelioration of radiation-induced skin injury by tetrahydrobiopterin: preclinical study and phase II trial
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2662-8651
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2662-8651
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10.1186/s43556-025-00246-x