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Diclofenac acid: a free-radical-scavenger to protect DNA against radical-induced oxidation
Drug Development Research, 11/03/09
Tang YZ et al. – Diclofenac was thus found to be an antioxidant that concentration–dependently reduced radicals rather than donated its hydrogen atom to radicals.
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