Acute Activation of Oxidative Pentose Phosphate Pathway as First-Line Response to Oxidative Stress in Human Skin Cells.
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Horst Wenck | Nicola Zamboni | Nicola Zamboni | M. Winnefeld | Andreas Kuehne | L. Terstegen | Marc Winnefeld | Lara Terstegen | Stefan Gallinat | Frank Fischer | H. Wenck | R. Lucius | Ralph Lucius | Andreas Kuehne | Hila Emmert | Joern Soehle | Janosch Hildebrand | H. Emmert | S. Gallinat | F. Fischer | Janosch Hildebrand | Joern Soehle
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