Stereoselectivity of Aldose Reductase in the Reduction of Glutathionyl-Hydroxynonanal Adduct
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A. Scaloni | C. Pomelli | G. Renzone | T. Tuccinardi | A. Del Corso | M. Cappiello | U. Mura | F. Balestri | F. Bellina | Marco Lessi | R. Moschini | Rossella Rotondo | V. Barracco
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