4-Hydroxynonenal as a biological signal: molecular basis and pathophysiological implications.
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G. Bellomo | G. Robino | M. Dianzani | M. Parola | G. Barrera | M Parola | G Bellomo | G Robino | G Barrera | M U Dianzani | M. U. Dianzani
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