Free radical damage to proteins and its role in the immune response

Molecular Aspects of Medicine
R T Dean, J A Simpson

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Jun 8, 2000·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·P Evans, B Halliwell
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Nov 22, 2013·Oncology Letters·Yunfei Zhang, Lianhe Zheng

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