Rufus Turner
- Oxidation contributes to low glutathione in the airways of children with cystic fibrosisBy Anthony J. Kettle, Rufus Turner, Catherine L. Gangell, D. Timothy Harwood, Irada S. Khalilova, Anna L. Chapman, Christine C. Winterbourn and Peter D. SlyAnthony J. Kettle1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandRufus Turner1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandCatherine L. Gangell2Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaD. Timothy Harwood1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandIrada S. Khalilova1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandAnna L. Chapman1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandChristine C. Winterbourn1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New ZealandPeter D. Sly2Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
- Oxidation contributes to low glutathione in the airways of children with cystic fibrosisBy Anthony J. Kettle, Rufus Turner, Catherine L. Gangell, D. Timothy Harwood, Irada S. Khalilova, Anna L. Chapman, Christine C. Winterbourn and Peter D. SlyArticle | Published in 2014 in European Respiratory JournalAnthony J. Kettle1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Rufus Turner1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Catherine L. Gangell2Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaD. Timothy Harwood1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Irada S. Khalilova1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Anna L. Chapman1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Christine C. Winterbourn1Centre for Free Radical Research, Dept of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch, Christchurch, New Zealand,Peter D. Sly2Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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