Gpx4 ablation in adult mice results in a lethal phenotype accompanied by neuronal loss in brain.
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A. Richardson | H. Van Remmen | Qitao Ran | Yuhong Liu | Liuji Chen | C. Rios | Ren Na | S. Yoo
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