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Human mitochondrial peroxiredoxin 5 protects from mitochondrial DNA damages induced by hydrogen peroxide.

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Bibliographic reference Banmeyer, Ingrid ; Marchand, Cécile ; Clippe, André ; Knoops, Bernard. Human mitochondrial peroxiredoxin 5 protects from mitochondrial DNA damages induced by hydrogen peroxide.. In: FEBS letters, Vol. 579, no. 11, p. 2327-33 (2005)
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