A novel antioxidant agent caffeic acid phenethyl ester prevents long-term mobile phone exposure-induced renal impairment in rat
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Fehmi Ozguner | Ahmet Koyu | A. Ayata | F. Őktem | F. Ozguner | Ali Ayata | H. R. Yilmaz | Faruk Oktem | H. Ramazan Yilmaz | A. Koyu
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