Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA base excision repair are affected differently by caloric restriction
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Jeff A. Stuart | J. A. Stuart | V. Bohr | N. Souza-Pinto | V A Bohr | B. Karahalil | J A Stuart | N C Souza-Pinto | B Karahalil | B A Hogue | B. Hogue | Jeff A. Stuart
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