Comparative study of copper(II)-curcumin complexes as superoxide dismutase mimics and free radical scavengers.
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Hong-yu Zhang | A. Satpati | R. Kadam | S. Padhye | Liang Shen | A. Kunwar | B. Mishra | A. Barik | S. Dutta | K. Indira Priyadarsini
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