Influence of the OGG1 Ser326Cys polymorphism on oxidatively damaged DNA and repair activity.
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Steffen Loft | Peter Møller | P. Møller | S. Loft | L. Eriksen | M. Grønbæk | Morten Grønbæk | Mille Løhr | Annie Jensen | Louise Eriksen | Elad Dorry | Mille Løhr | A. Jensen | El Dorry | Annie Jensen
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