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Cellular defenses against damage from reactive oxygen species
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How Diet Influences the Aging Process of the Rat
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Expression of HSP60 and HSP70 in white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei in response to bacterial challenge.
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Open peer commentary Modulation of ion channels by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: a pathophysiological role in brain aging?
L. Annunziato,Anna Pannaccione,Mauro Cataldi,Agnese Secondo,Pasqualina Castaldo,Maurizio Taglialatela +5 more
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Effects of nitrite on lethal and immune response of Macrobrachium nipponense
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