Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs
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J. Speakman | T. Kirkwood | S. Ozanne | H. M. Cochemé | M. Briga | C. Isaksson | P. Monaghan | B. Dantzer | R. Buffenstein | J. C. Noguera | K. Salin | C. Selman | J. Harper | M. Peaker | A. Bronikowski | J. D. Blount | D. Jurk | M. Beaulieu | M. Simons | M. Tobler | A. Stier | E. Sild | E. Vitikainen | Sarah K. Carr | D. Cram | Shona Smith | Annette King | Louise L. Christensen
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