Riboflavin Photodegradation and Photosensitizing Effects are Highly Dependent on Oxygen and Ascorbate Concentrations¶
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Patrice Morlière | P. Morlière | A. Edwards | I. Birlouez-Aragon | Arnauld de La Rochette | Eduardo Silva | Inès Birlouez-Aragon | Marcelo Mancini | Ana-Maria Edwards | Eduardo Silva | M. Mancini | A. Rochette
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