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Oxidative Inactivation of PeroxiredoxinIsoforms by H2O2 in Pulmonary Epithelial, Macrophage, and other Cell Lines with their Subsequent Regeneration

Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases,
2005, v.58 no.1, pp.31-42









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Abstract

keywords
Pulmonary epithelium, Peroxiredoxins, Cysteine Oxidation, Regeneration, Pulmonary epithelium, Peroxiredoxins, Cysteine Oxidation, Regeneration

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