Copper excess detoxification is mediated by a coordinated and complementary induction of glutathione, phytochelatins and metallothioneins in the green seaweed Ulva compressa.
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G. Lobos | R. Contreras | Murray T Brown | A. Moenne | Alberto González | Claudio A. Sáez | Melissa Gómez | Patricia Díaz | Axel Navarrete | Rodrigo A. Contreras
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