Real-time imaging of the intracellular glutathione redox potential
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Andreas J Meyer | M. Gutscher | Y. Samstag | T. Dick | A. Meyer | L. Marty | T. Brach | G. Wabnitz | Anne-Laure Pauleau | Thorsten Brach | Marcus Gutscher | Anne-Laure Pauleau | Laurent Marty | Guido H Wabnitz | Yvonne Samstag | Tobias P Dick | Thorsten Brach | A. J. Meyer
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