8-Nitroguanine formation in oral leukoplakia, a premalignant lesion.
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Xiaohui Ding | T. Tagawa | Y. Hiraku | N. Ma | S. Kawanishi | M. Murata | Yusuke Hiraku | Shosuke Kawanishi | Mariko Murata | Ning Ma | Toshiro Tagawa | Xiaohui Ding
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