Mitochondrial PO2 measured by delayed fluorescence of endogenous protoporphyrin IX
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Can Ince | J. Aten | J. Stap | T. G. Leeuwen | C. Ince | J. Beek | Jacob A Aten | Jan Stap | M. Sinaasappel | Egbert G Mik | E. Mik | Michiel Sinaasappel | Johan F Beek | Ton G van Leeuwen
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