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Aldehyde-induced protein modifications in human plasma: protection by glutathione and dihydrolipoic acid. — C. O’Neill (1994) | RDL Network
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Aldehyde-induced protein modifications in human plasma: protection by glutathione and dihydrolipoic acid.
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Barry Halliwell
National University of Singapore
Aldehyde-induced protein modifications in human plasma: protection by glutathione and dihydrolipoic acid.
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1994
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C. O’Neill
Barry Halliwell
National University of Singapore
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Albert van der Vliet
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