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Shrimp thioredoxin is a potent antioxidant protein.
Author(s):
E Delgado
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K Orozco
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A Muhlia-Almazan
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J. I. Lizaso
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R Robles-Sikisaka
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J. J. Hernandez-Morante
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G Granados-Gonzalez
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G Yepiz-Plascencia
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R Sotelo
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2008
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