Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase plays important role in immune response
March 1st, 2003 glisodin Posted in All Categories, Immune Modulation |
M. Marikovsky, V. Ziv, N. Nevo. C. Harris-Cerruti, O. Mahler. “Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase plays important role in immune response,” J. Immunology. (2003) Mar 15;170(6):2993-3001.
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