Proteomic analysis of oxidatively modified proteins induced by the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid in human astrocytes expressing the HIV protein tat.
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D. Butterfield | D. Boyd-Kimball | H. Poon | J. Klein | B. Lynn | A. Nath | C. Pocernich | Debra Boyd-Kimball
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