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M M VanDuijn

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FEBS Letters|February 28, 2001
The ascorbate-driven reduction of extracellular ascorbate free radical by the erythrocyte is an electrogenic processM M VanDuijn, J Van der Zee, P J Van den Broek
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 29, 2000
Erythrocytes reduce extracellular ascorbate free radicals using intracellular ascorbate as an electron donorM M VanDuijn, K Tijssen, J VanSteveninck, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|February 8, 2020
Mass Spectrometry for Identification, Monitoring, and Minimal Residual Disease Detection of M-ProteinsM Zajec, P Langerhorst, M M VanDuijn, et al.
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FEBS Letters|February 28, 2001
The ascorbate-driven reduction of extracellular ascorbate free radical by the erythrocyte is an electrogenic processM M VanDuijn, J Van der Zee, P J Van den Broek
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 29, 2000
Erythrocytes reduce extracellular ascorbate free radicals using intracellular ascorbate as an electron donorM M VanDuijn, K Tijssen, J VanSteveninck, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|February 8, 2020
Mass Spectrometry for Identification, Monitoring, and Minimal Residual Disease Detection of M-ProteinsM Zajec, P Langerhorst, M M VanDuijn, et al.
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