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Sandström BE & Marklund SL (1990) Effects of variation in glutathione peroxidase activity on DNA damage and cell survival in human cells exposed to hydrogen peroxide and t-butyl hydroperoxide. Biochem J 271, 17-23.
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(1990)
Biochem J
, vol.271
, pp. 17-23
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Sandström, B.E.1
Marklund, S.L.2
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