Identification of oxidative stress and responsive genes of HepG2 cells exposed to quinocetone, and compared with its metabolites
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Haihong Zheng | Chunmei Wang | Li-fang Zhang | Mi Wang | F. Xue | Keyu Zhang | Xiaoyang Wang | Tao Li | S. Xiao | Chenzhong Fei | Wenli Zheng
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