Sensitive DsRed fluorescence-based reporter cell systems for genotoxicity and oxidative stress assessment.
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B. van de Water | G. Hendriks | M. Atallah | M. Raamsman | B. Morolli | H. van der Putten | Haziz Jaadar | I. Tijdens | Rebecca Esveldt-van Lange | L. Mullenders | H. Vrieling
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