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Oxidative damage to nucleic acids

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Other Authors: Evans, Mark D. 1962-, Cooke, Marcus S.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Austin, Tex. : New York : Landes Bioscience ; Springer Science+Business Media, c2007.
Series:Molecular biology intelligence unit (Unnumbered : 2003)
Subjects:
DNA Damage
Oxidative Stress
DNA Repair
DNA Repair Enzymes
Antioxidants > therapeutic use
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