Polymorphism of extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) gene: relation to the mutation responsible for high EC-SOD level in serum
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K. Hirano | S. Kakumu | A. Fukatsu | T. Adachi | Yasukazu Yamada | H. Goto | N. Ogasawara | H. Yamada | A. Futenma | H. Miyai | M. Kitano
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