Melatonin protects against mercury(II)-induced oxidative tissue damage in rats.
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G. Şener | Göksel Sener | A Ozer Sehirli | A. Sehirli | G. Ayanoǧlu-Dülger | Gül Ayanoglu-Dülger | G. Ayanoglu‐Dulger
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