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Oxygen radicals and human disease


CE Cross, B HALLIWELL, ET BORISH, WA … - Annals of internal …, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
Toxic oxygen free radicals have been implicated as important pathologic mediators in many
clinical disorders. We discuss the chemistry of oxygen radical production and the roles of iron
and of various antioxidants as well as the diseases that have received active attention in ...
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Biology of disease: Free radicals and tissue injury.


BA Freeman, JD Crapo - Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical …, 1982 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A free radical is any molecule that has an odd number of electrons. Free radicals, which can
occur in both organic (ie, quinones) and inorganic molecules (ie, O(2)), are highly reactive
and, therefore, transient. Free radicals are generated in vivo as by products of normal ...
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Oxygen free radicals in ischemic acute renal failure in the rat.

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MS Paller, JR Hoidal, TF Ferris - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1984 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Abst ract. During renal ischemia, ATP is de- graded to hypoxanthine. When xanthine oxidase
converts hypoxanthine to xanthine in the presence of molecular oxygen, superoxide radical
(O°) is generated. We studied the role ofO° and its reduction product OH * in mediating ...
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Oxygen-derived free radicals in postischemic tissue injury


JM McCord - New England Journal of Medicine, 1985 - content.nejm.org
It is now clear that oxygen-derived free radicals play an important part in several models of experimentally
induced reperfusion injury. Although there are certainly multiple components to clinical ischemic
and reperfusion injury, it appears likely that free-radical production may make a major ...
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Role of oxygen-derived free radicals in digestive tract diseases.


DA Parks, GB Bulkley, DN Granger - Surgery, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Evidence is presented that supports a role of oxygen free radicals in the pathogenesis of various
disorders of the digestive system. In the intestine, there is evidence that oxygen radicals play
an important role in the endothelial and epithelial damage associated with certain models ...
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Free radicals in medicine. I. Chemical nature and biologic reactions


PA Southorn, G Powis - Mayo Clin Proc, 1988 - grande.nal.usda.gov
Record Detail. Return to previous page, Save: Title: Free radicals in medicine. I.
Chemical nature and biologic reactions. Author: Southorn, PA : Powis, G Citation:
Mayo-Clin-Proc. 1988 Apr; 63(4): 381-9 Abstract: Free radicals ...
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Free radicals, antioxidants, and human disease: where are we now?


B Halliwell, JMC Gutteridge, CE Cross - The Journal of laboratory and clinical …, 1992 - cat.inist.fr
Free radicals, antioxidants, and human disease: where are we now? B HALLIWELL,
JMC GUTTERIDGE, CE CROSS The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
119:66, 598-620, Elsevier, 1992. Homme; Human; Hombre ...
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Reactive oxygen species: production and role in the kidney


L Baud, R Ardaillou - American Journal of Physiology- Renal …, 1986 - Am Physiological Soc
BAUD, LAURENT, AND RAYMOND ARDAILLOU. Reactive oxygen species: production and
role in the kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 251 (Renal Fluid Elec- trolyte Physiol. 20):
F765-F776,1986.-Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are formed by incomplete reduction of ...
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Oxidants and human disease: some new concepts

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B Halliwell - The FASEB Journal, 1987 - FASEB
Page 1. 358 0892-6638/87/0001-0358/$01.50. © FASEB Oxidants and human disease:
some new concepts BARRY HALLIWELL Department of Biochemistry, University of
London King's College, London WC2R 2LS, UK ABSTRACT ...
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Attenuation of dysfunction in the postischemic'stunned'myocardium by …

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R Bolli, WX Zhu, CJ Hartley, LH Michael, JE Repine, … - Circulation, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
ROBERTO BOLLI, MD, WEI-XI ZHU, MD, CRAIG J. HARTLEY, PH.D., LLOYD H. MICHAEL,
PH.D., ... JOHN E. REPINE, MD, MICHAEL L. HESS, MD, RAKESH C. KUKREJA, PH.D., ... ABSTRACT
The mechanism for the prolonged contractile dysfunction observed in myocardium
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