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Increased Lipophilicity and Subsequent Cell Partitioning Decrease Passive Transcellular Diffusion of Novel, Highly Lipophilic Antioxidants
Geri A. Sawada, Craig L. Barsuhn, Barry S. Lutzke, Michael E. Houghton, Guy E. Padbury, Norman F. H. Ho and Thomas J. Raub
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics March 1999, 288 (3) 1317-1326;
Geri A. Sawada
Craig L. Barsuhn
Barry S. Lutzke
Michael E. Houghton
Guy E. Padbury
Norman F. H. Ho
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Increased Lipophilicity and Subsequent Cell Partitioning Decrease Passive Transcellular Diffusion of Novel, Highly Lipophilic Antioxidants
Geri A. Sawada, Craig L. Barsuhn, Barry S. Lutzke, Michael E. Houghton, Guy E. Padbury, Norman F. H. Ho and Thomas J. Raub
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics March 1, 1999, 288 (3) 1317-1326;
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Increased Lipophilicity and Subsequent Cell Partitioning Decrease Passive Transcellular Diffusion of Novel, Highly Lipophilic Antioxidants
Geri A. Sawada, Craig L. Barsuhn, Barry S. Lutzke, Michael E. Houghton, Guy E. Padbury, Norman F. H. Ho and Thomas J. Raub
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics March 1, 1999, 288 (3) 1317-1326;
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