Redox proteomic analysis of serum from aortic anerurysm patients: insights on oxidation of specific protein target.
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C. Spadaccio | M. Chello | F. Di Domenico | R. Coccia | M. Perluigi | A. Giorgi | M. Schininá | Francesco Nappi | C. Blarzino | Fraser W. H. Sutherland | Gilda Pupo | M. Schinina | F. Nappi
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