Dendro[C60]fullerene DF-1 provides radioprotection to radiosensitive mammalian cells
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Jodie L. Conyers | V. C. Moore | C. Theriot | Honglu Wu | J. Huff | Ranga Partha | Julia O. Reynolds | R. Casey | A. Jeevarajan | L. Mitchell | Madeline Burgoyne
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