Quantification of Se-Methylselenocysteine and Its γ-Glutamyl Derivative from Naturally Se-Enriched Green Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris vulgaris) After HPLC-ESI-TOF-MS and Orbitrap MSn-Based Identification
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A. Molina-Díaz | J. García-Reyes | R. Lobinski | M. Dernovics | A. Vass | L. Ouerdane | Shuxun Shao | Xiubo Mi
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