Oxidative stress is the master operator of drug and chemically-induced programmed and unprogrammed cell death: Implications of natural antioxidants in vivo

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Ray, S. D.
Lam, T. S.
Rotollo, J. A.
Phadke, S.
Patel, C.
Dontabhaktuni, A.
Mohammad, S.
Lee, H.
Strika, S.
Dobrogowska, A.

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2004

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21

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4-Jan

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Ray, S. D.; Lam, T. S.; Rotollo, J. A.; Phadke, S.; Patel, C.; Dontabhaktuni, A.; Mohammad, S.; Lee, H.; Strika, S.; Dobrogowska, A.; Bruculeri, C.; Chou, A.; Patel, S.; Patel, R.; Manolas, T.; Stohs, S. Oxidative stress is the master operator of drug and chemically-induced programmed and unprogrammed cell death: Implications of natural antioxidants in vivo. Biofactors. 2004, 09. 21(1-4):223-232.

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Wiley-Blackwell

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0951-6433
1872-8081

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