Neurotoxicity from glutathione depletion is mediated by Cu-dependent p53 activation.
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C. Masters | R. Cappai | G. Ciccotosto | P. Crouch | Anthony R White | Tai Du | Anthony R. White | Greg A. Cranston | G. Kocak | A. White | G. Cranston
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