Free radical scavengers prevent reflux esophagitis in rats
Gerold J. Wetscher(University of Southern California), Ronald A. Hinder(University of Southern California), Elizabeth Redmond(Institute of Ophthalmology), Thomas E. Adrian(Northwestern University), Galen Perdikis(Vanderbilt University), Karl Glaser(Universität Innsbruck), Paul R. Hinder(Creighton University), Debasis Bagchi(Creighton University)
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