Reduced glutathione oxidation ratio and 8 ohdG accumulation by mild ischemic pretreatment
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C. Kim | Y. Ahn | Ji-yeon Kim | M. Han | S. Baek | Young-Mee Park | E. Park | Jin-Hee Choi
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