Pharmacological actions of melatonin in oxygen radical pathophysiology.
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R. Reiter | A. Muňoz-Hoyos | L. Tang | R Reiter | L Tang | J J Garcia | A Muñoz-Hoyos | J. J. Garcı́a | J. Garcı́a | Russel J. Reiter | Lei Tang | Joaquin J. Garcia | Antonio Muñoz-Hoyos
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