Racial Discrimination Is Associated with a Measure of Red Blood Cell Oxidative Stress: A Potential Pathway for Racial Health Disparities
Racial Discrimination Is Associated with a Measure of Red Blood Cell Oxidative Stress: A Potential Pathway for Racial Health Disparities
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2011
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Szanton, Sarah L.
Rifkind, Joseph M.
Mohanty, Joy G.
Miller, Edgar R.
Thorpe, Roland J.
Nagababu, Eneka
Epel, Elissa S.
Zonderman, Alan B.
Evans, Michele K.
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Szanton, Sarah L. and Rifkind, Joseph M. and Mohanty, Joy G. and Miller, Edgar R. and Thorpe, Roland J. and Nagababu, Eneka and Epel, Elissa S. and Zonderman, Alan B. and Evans, Michele K. (2011) Racial Discrimination Is Associated with a Measure of Red Blood Cell Oxidative Stress: A Potential Pathway for Racial Health Disparities. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. (In Press)
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