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Cellular defenses against damage from reactive oxygen species
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Effect of chronic fluorosis on lipid peroxidation and histology of kidney tissues in first- and second-generation rats.
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Effects of pro- and antioxidative compounds on renal production of erythropoietin.
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Effect of desiccation and resubmersion on the oxidative stress response of the kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus.
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The effect of age and calorie restriction on HIF-1-responsive genes in aged liver.
Min Ju Kang,Hyon Jeen Kim,Hyung Keun Kim,Ji Young Lee,Dae Hyun Kim,Kyung Jin Jung,Kyu-Won Kim,Hyung Suck Baik,Mie Ae Yoo,Byung Pal Yu,Hae Young Chung +10 more
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