Malondialdehyde, a Product of Lipid Peroxidation, Is Mutagenic in Human Cells*
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L. Marnett | C. Rouzer | L. Niedernhofer | Rachel E. Greene | J. Daniels | Rachel E. Greene | J. S. Daniels | Laura J. Niedernhofer | Rachel E. Greene
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