Analysis of oxidized glycerophosphocholine lipids using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and microderivatization techniques.
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R. Murphy | J. Falck | S. Prescott | G. Marathe | K. Harrison | S. Davies | K. Reddy | T. McIntyre | K. M. Reddy
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