Influence of an orally effective SOD on hyperbaric, oxygen related cell damage
September 9th, 2004 glisodin Posted in All Categories, Antioxidant-Anti Aging-Cellular Health |
C. Muth, Y. Glenz, M. Klaus, P. Radermacher, Guenter Speit, X. Leverve. “Influence of an orally effective SOD on hyperbaric, oxygen related cell damage,” Free Radical Research 38:9 (2004) pp. 927-932 PMID: 15621710.
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