Oxidative stress induces apoptosis in C6 glioma cells: Involvement of mitogen-activated protein kinases and nuclear factor kappa B
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K. Tipton | M. Marangolo | M. McGee | D. Williams | D. Zisterer | D. Williams | Margaret M. McGee | Keith F. Tipton
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