Antioxidant Activity and Mechanisms of Action of Natural Compounds Isolated from Lichens: A Systematic Review
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D. Gelain | J. Moreira | J. Almeida | L. Quintans-Júnior | M. Serafini | Márcio R. V. Santos | A. Araújo | Rita C M Oliveira | A. P. Oliveira | P. A. S. White | J. Quintans | Rita C. M. Oliveira
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