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Ersoz N et al. – Both Melatonin and 1400W were efficient in ameliorating experimental I/R injury of the kidneys. Moreover, melatonin was more effective than 1400W possibly through inhibiting iNOS as well as scavenging free oxygen radicals and peroxynitrite.

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