Redox biology of the intestine

ML Circu, TY Aw - Free radical research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defence between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

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ML CIRCU, TAKYEE AW - Free Radical Research, 2011 - researchgate.net
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defence between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

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ML Circu, TY Aw - Free radical research, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defense between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

Redox biology of the intestine

ML Circu, TY Aw - Free radical research, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defence between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

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Redox biology of the intestine.

ML Circu, TY Aw - Free Radical Research, 2011 - europepmc.org
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defense between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

Redox biology of the intestine.

ML Circu, TY Aw - Free Radical Research, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defence between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …

Redox biology of the intestine.

ML Circu, TY Aw - Free Radical Research, 2011 - europepmc.org
The intestinal tract, known for its capability for self-renew, represents the first barrier of
defense between the organism and its luminal environment. The thiol/disulfide redox …