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Cellular defenses against damage from reactive oxygen species
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Pages 139–162: Yu. “Cellular Defenses Against Damage From Reactive Oxygen Species.” Page 150: The section 2. Ceruloplasmin should appear as follows: [See PDF]read more
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Peripheral markers of oxidative stress in chronic mercuric chloride intoxication
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TL;DR: Evidence is provided that HgCl2 administration is accompanied by systemic oxidative damage in the initial phase of the process, which leads to adaptive changes in the antioxidant reserve, thus decreasing the oxidative injury at the end of 30 days of Hg Cl2 administration.