Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Does oxidative stress shorten telomeres in vivo? A review.Meta-analysis reveals that reproductive strategies are associated with sexual differences in oxidative balance across vertebrates.Marker-dependent associations among oxidative stress, growth and survival during early life in a wild mammal.Oxidative damage and antioxidant defense are assay and tissue-dependent both in captive and wild-caught bank voles () before and after reproduction
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Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Plasma markers of oxidative stress are uncorrelated in a wild mammal.
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Daniel H Nussey
Jane M Reid
Jill G Pilkington
Jonathan D Blount
Josephine M Pemberton
Kathryn A Watt
Louise L Christensen
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10.1002/ECE3.1771
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2015-10-19T00:00:00Z