Urban air pollution induces alterations in redox metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction in mice brain cortex.
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M. Garcés | L. Cáceres | N. Magnani | P. Evelson | V. Vanasco | T. Marchini | S. Alvarez | V. Tripodi | A. Berra | Valeria Calabró | T. Vico | M. Martinefski | Agustina Freire | Virginia Vanasco | Natalia D. Magnani
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