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ویرایش: 1st
نویسندگان: Kelvin J. A. Davies (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080417493
ناشر: Pergamon Press
سال نشر: 1991
تعداد صفحات: 917
زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب آسیب اکسیداتیو و ترمیم. جنبه های شیمیایی ، بیولوژیکی و پزشکی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content:
Pergamon Title of Related Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page xv, Kelvin J.A. Davies
OXIDATIVE DAMAGE & REPAIR: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW, Pages xvii-xxvii, Kelvin J.A. Davies
KEYWORDS for OXIDATIVE STRESS GENES AND PROTEINS: FIRE ALARMS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, Page xxviii, Muchou Ma, John W. Eaton
OXIDATIVE STRESS GENES AND PROTEINS: FIRE ALARMS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, Pages 1-4, Muchou Ma, John W. Eaton
OXIDATIVE STRESS GENES AND PROTEINS, Pages 5-11, Bruce Demple
REGULATION OF MNSOD IN E.COLI IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI., Pages 13-18, Danièle Touati, Brigitte Tardat, Inès Compan
INDUCIBLE CELLULAR DEFENSE AGAINST OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CULTURED HUMAN CELLS, Pages 19-24, Rex M. Tyrrell, Stephen M. Keyse, Lee A. Applegate, Dominique Lautier
THE ROLE OF katF SIGMA FACTOR [?] IN RECOVERY FROM NEAR-UV AND OTHER OXIDATIVE DAMAGES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 25-30, Abraham Eisenstark, Sara Levén, Bartholomew D. Sak
ARE MANGANESE AND IRON SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASES OF E. COLI K-12 PHYSIOLOGICALLY EQUIVALENT?, Pages 31-34, Karen A. Hopkin, Howard M. Steinman
PROTEIN KINASE C AND SUPEROXIDE PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY OF OVOPEROXIDASE: CONTROLS ON THE SYNTHESIS AND TOXICITY OF REACTIVE OXYGEN AT FERTILIZATION, Pages 35-39, Jay W. Heinecke
BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE MANGANESE-CONTAINING SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI: ANAEROBIC INDUCTION OF ACTIVE MnSOD BY DIAMIDE, Pages 40-46, Christopher T. Privalle, Irwin Fridovich
ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUNDS: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 47-56, Michael G. Simic
ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUNDS, Pages 57-64, Etsuo Niki
In Vivo Model for Vitamin E Depletion in Plasma and Liver of Rats with Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide or 1,2-Dibromoethane1, Pages 65-70, Donald J. Reed, Darren L. Warren
GSH AS AN ANTIOXIDANT: NEW FUNCTIONS IN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVATION OF Cu,Zn SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE, COPPER TRANSPORT AND TRANS-MEMBRANE TRANSDUCTION OF REDUCING POWER., Pages 71-76, Giuseppe Rotilio, Maurizio Paci, Marco Sette, Maria R. Ciriolo
d-ALPHA-TOCOTRIENOL IS A MORE POWERFUL MEMBRANE ANTIOXIDANT THAN d-ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL, Pages 77-81, E.A. Serbinova, V.E. Kagan, D. Han, L. Packer
PHOSPHOLIPID HYDROPEROXIDE ACCUMULATION IN LIVER OF RATS INTOXICATED CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AND ITS PREVENTION BY α -TOCOPHEROL, Pages 82-86, Teruo Miyazawa, Toshihide Suzuki, Kenshiro Fujimoto
AN ANTIOXIDANT ROLE FOR HEMOGLOBIN, Pages 87-92, Cecilia Giulivi, Kelvin J.A. Davies
ANTIOXIDANT MECHANISM: ELECTRON vs. H-ATOM TRANSFER?, Pages 93-97, Slobodan V. Jovanovic
SUPEROXIDE VERSUS THE HYDROXYL RADICAL: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, Pages 98-101, Irwin Fridovich
OXIDATIVE STRESS IN HEPATIC MICROCIRCULATORY UNITS DUING LOW-FLOW HYPOXIA VISUALIZED BY DIGITAL MICROFLUOROGRAPHY, Pages 102-107, Makoto Suematsu, Shinzo Kato, Hidekazu Suzuki, Hiromasa Ishii, Masaharu Tsuchiya
FORMATION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ASSOCIATED WITH MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATION, Pages 108-116, H. Nohl
ROLE OF OXYGEN RADICAL METABOLISM IN THE TOXICITY OF ANTICANCER QUINONES FOR RAT HEART MYOCYTES IN VITRO, Pages 117-120, James H. Doroshow, Thomas Burke, Steven Akman
ON THE PATH FROM UBIQUINONE TO UBIQUINOL: CHAIN BREAKING LIPID PEROXYL RADICAL SCAVENGING OR VITAMIN E RADICAL RECYCLING?, Pages 121-125, V.E. Kagan, E.A. Serbinova, J.J. Maguire, A.A. Shvedova, L. Packer
ENDOGENOUS SUPEROXIDE GENERATION THREATENS SENSITIVE ENZYMES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 126-131, James A. Imlay, Irwin Fridovich
SPIN TRAPPING AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EPR: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 132-141, Donald C. Borg
SPIN TRAPPING AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EPR; OVERVIEW AND ADVANCES, Pages 142-147, Edward G. Janzen
CARBON-CENTERED RADICALS: DNA ALKYLATION AND BIOLOGICAL SOURCES, Pages 148-153, Ohara Augusto
AN ESR STUDY OF THE OXIDATIVE MODIFICATION OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN, Pages 154-159, B. Kalyanaraman, William E. Antholine, Joy Joseph, Sampath Parthasarathy
DETECTION OF MYOGLOBIN-DERIVED RADICALS BY ESR SPECTROSCOPY, Pages 160-164, Michael J Davies
in vivo ESR STUDIES ON PHARMACOKINETICS OF NITROXIDE RADICALS IN WHOLE MICE, Pages 165-170, Hideo Utsumi, Sadao Masuda, Emiko Muto, Akira Hamada
QUANTITATION WITH SPIN TRAPPING IN VIVO, Pages 171-174, Kathryn T. Knecht, Ronald P. Mason
DNA DAMAGE AND REPAIR, Pages 175-180, Robert A. Floyd
DNA DAMAGE BY ENDOGENOUS OXIDANTS AS A CAUSE OF AGING AND CANCER, Pages 181-187, Bruce N. Ames, Mark K. Shigenaga, Eun-Mi Park
CONTROL OF A SUPEROXIDE RESPONSE REGULON OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 188-191, Bernard Weiss, Jie Wu
REPAIR OF OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 192-196, Paul W. Doetsch
The Nature of Giant DNA Molecules Produced from Nuclear Chromosome DNA by Active Oxygen Producing Agents, Pages 197-201, Shigeru Matsukawa, Yoshihiro Higuchi
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF GADD153, A NOVEL DNA DAMAGE-INDUCIBLE GENE IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 202-206, Nikki J. Holbrook, Jennifer D. Luethy, Jong Sung Park, Joseph Fargnoli
DNA BASE MODIFICATION IN MAMMALIAN CHROMATIN BY RADIATION-GENERATED FREE RADICALS, Pages 207-212, Ewa Gajewski, Govind Rao, Zeena Nackerdien, Miral Dizdaroglu
FREE RADICAL CHEMISTRY AND RADIATION CHEMISTRY; AN OVERVIEW, Pages 213-217, Gidon Czapski
FREE RADICAL CHEMISTRY AND RADIATION CHEMISTRY: OXYGEN AND HYPOXIA IN CANCER THERAPY., Pages 218-225, Robin L. Willson
RECENT ASPECTS OF THIYL, PEROXYL, AND HALOGEN ATOM CHEMISTRY, Pages 226-233, Klaus-Dieter Asmus, Christian Schöneich
REDUCTIVE AND OXIDATIVE RADICAL REACTIONS OF SELECTED ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS, Pages 234-240, Wolf Bors, Jacob Golenser, Mordechai Chevion, Manfred Saran
MUSCLE NECROSIS BY p-PHENYLENEDIAMINE DERIVATIVES : POSSIBLE ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL OXIDATION, Pages 241-245, Rex Munday
LONG RANGE ELECTRON TRANSFER (LRET) IN PROTEINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR OXIDATIVE DAMAGE, Pages 246-250, Hyosil Lee, Michael H. DeFelippis, M. Faraggi, Michael H. Klapper
NITRIC OXIDE AS A MEDIATOR OF SUPEROXIDE-DEPENDENT INJURY, Pages 251-255, Joseph S. Beckman, Harry Ischiropoulos, Jun Chen, Ling Zhu, Craig D. Smith
STOPPED-FLOW KINETIC STUDY OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND VITAMIN E REGENERATION REACTION OF REDUCED UBIQUINONE-10 IN SOLUTION, Pages 256-260, Kazuo Mukai, Seiji Kikuchi, Shiro Urano
OXIDATIVE MODIFICATION OF LIPOPROTEINS IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS. AN OVERVIEW, Pages 261-266, Mario Comporti
OXIDATIVE MODIFICATION OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN, Pages 267-272, Daniel Steinberg
CHEMISTRY OF OXIDATION OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS, Pages 273-280, Hermann Esterbauer, Georg Waeg, Herbert Puhl, Franz Tatzber
PRESENCE AND POSSIBLE MEANING OF A MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE LDL IN HUMAN PLASMA, Pages 281-286, Pietro Avogaro, Giuseppe Cazzolato, Gabriele Bittolo-Bon
FORMATION OF LIPID HYDROPEROXIDES IN THE CUPRIC ION-INDUCED OXIDATION OF PLASMA AND LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN, Pages 287-291, Yorihiro Yamamoto, Mitsunobu Kawamura, Kenji Tatsuno, Satoshi Yamashita, Etsuo Niki, Chikayuki Naito
ATHEROSCLEROSIS: A FREE RADICAL DISEASE?, Pages 292-297, Janusz M. Gebicki
PHOTOOXIDATIVE STRESS AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 298-299, Norman I. Krinsky
PHOTOOXIDATIVE STRESS AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY, Pages 300-310, Stefan W. Ryter, Angela Ferrario, Anita M.R. Fisher, Marian Luna, Natalie Rucker, Sam Wong, Charles J. Gomer
CAROTENOIDS, TOCOPHEROLS AND THIOLS AS BIOLOGICAL SINGLET OXYGEN QUENCHERS, Pages 311-314, Paolo Di Mascio, Stephan Kaiser, Thomas P.A. Devasagayam, Alfred R. Sundquist, Helmut Sies
SINGLET OXYGEN EMISSION AS A PROBE OF EXCITED STATE PROCESSES IN PHOTOOXYGENATION, Pages 315-320, Richard C. Kanner, Christopher S. Foote
REACTIVE SPECIES INVOLVED IN PHOTOTOXICITY OF PROTOPORPHYRIN AND UROPORPHYRIN ON BOVINE CORNEAL ENDOTHELIUM, Pages 321-325, I. Aravind Menon, Suruj D. Persad, Syed M. Hasany, Prasanta K. Basu, Mary Ann C. Becker, Herbert F. Haberman
RECOGNITION BY REPAIR ENDONUCLEASES OF DNA DAMAGE INDUCED BY SINGLET OXYGEN AND BY PHOTOSENSITIZATION, Pages 326-330, Bernd Epe, Elvira Müller, Richard P. Cunningham, Serge Boiteux
ROLE OF SELENOPEROXIDASES IN CYTOPROTECTION AGAINST PHOTOOXIDATIVE DAMAGE, Pages 331-335, Albert W. Girotti, Peter G. Geiger, James P. Thomas
PROTECTION AGAINST UVA-INDUCED PHOTOOXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN CELL LINES EXPRESSING INCREASED LEVELS OF METALLOTHIONEIN, Pages 336-340, Edward J. Dudek, Jennifer G. Peak, Robert M. Roth, Meyrick J. Peak
PROTEIN DAMAGE AND REPAIR: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 341-347, Roger T. Dean
PROTEIN DAMAGE AND REPAIR, Pages 348-354, E.R. Stadtman
METALLOPROTEINS AS DONORS OF METAL IONS FOR OXYGEN CHEMISTRY, Pages 355-363, John M C Gutteridge
SELECTIVE PROTEOLYSIS OF OXIDATIVELY MODIFIED PROTEINS BY MACROXYPROTEINASE (M.O.P.), Pages 364-372, Robert E. Pacifici, Kelvin J.A. Davies
METAL-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE: DETERMINANTS OF PROTEOLYTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, Pages 373-378, Rodney L. Levine, Isabel Climent, Joshua M. Farber, Brian D. Shames, Julie A. Sahakian, A. Jennifer Rivett
METAL-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE: DETERMINANTS OF PROTEOLYTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, Page 379, Rodney L. Levine, Isabel Climent, Joshua M. Farber, Brian D. Shames, Julie A. Sahakian, A. Jennifer Rivett
OXIDATION MECHANISMS OF METHIONINE CONTAINING PEPTIDES BY HYDROXYL AND PEROXYL RADICALS, Pages 380-385, Christian Schöneich, Krzysztof Bobrowski, Jerzy Holcman, Klaus-Dieter Asmus
Free radicals, transglutaminase and cataract, Pages 386-391, Kevin H. Cheeseman, Milfred Seccia, Olga Brossa, Enrico Gravela, Trevor F. Slater
MECHANISMS OF ISCHEMIA - REPERFUSION INJURY: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 392-395, Bruce A. Freeman
MECHANISMS OF ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY, Pages 396-401, Joe M. McCord, Bassam A. Omar
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF BETA-ADRENERGIC AND CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS, Pages 402-408, William B. Weglicki, I. Tong Mak
MYOGLOBIN, A DOUBLE- EDGED SWORD IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, Pages 409-414, Arduino Arduini, Paul Hochstein
THE IMPORTANCE OF MEASURING THE CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN APPROPRIATELY AND HOW THIS MIGHT BE DONE, Pages 415-420, H.M. Swartz, J. Glockner, H. Hu, M. Nilges, S.W. Norby, N. Vahidi, T. Walczak, M. Wu, K.J. Liu, P. Gast, L.L. Ji, R.B. Clarkson
IMPROVEMENT OF HEART FUNCTION BY THE SPIN TRAP alpha-PHENYL-t-BUTYL NITRONE POSSIBLY CAUSED BY ITS NITROXYL RADICAL ADDUCT, Pages 421-425, Ingolf E. Blasig, Katrin Schoenheit
MITOCHONDRIAL GLUTATHIONE IN ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY OF ISOLATED AND PERFUSED RAT HEART., Pages 426-429, Alberto Bindoli, Maria Pia Rigobello
HYPOXIA-REOXYGENATION TOXICITY UPON HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS IN CULTURE, Pages 430-433, Carine Michiels, Thierry Arnould, José Remacle
ORGAN CHEMILUMINESCENCE: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS, Pages 434-437, C. Kumar, M. Okuda, I. Ikai, B. Chance
FREE RADICALS, MYOCYTES AND REPERFUSION INJURY, Pages 438-443, Catherine A Rice Evans, Emma SR Newman, Jeremy JO Turner, Michael J Davies
METABOLIC REGULATION IN OXIDATIVE STRESS: AN OVERVIEW., Pages 444-448, Eduardo A. Lissi, Luis A. Videla, Beatriz González Flecha, Cecilia Giulivi, Alberto Boveris
METABOLIC REGULATION IN OXIDATIVE STRESS, Pages 449-457, Sten Orrenius, Giorgio Bellomo
OXIDANT-MEDIATED EFFECTS ON PROTEIN AND PHOSPHOLIPID PHOSPHORYLATION, Pages 458-465, Timothy M. Chan, Yixiang Chen, Eudora Cheng, Anne B. Brown
INHIBITION OF OXYGEN TOXICITY BY REGULATING ACTIVE OXYGEN METABOLISM IN AND AROUND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELLS WITH SITE-DIRECTED SOD DERIVATIVES, Pages 466-475, Masayasu Inoue, Kazunobu Watanabe, Koichi Nakazono, Junzo Sasaki
CHANGES IN LIVER PLASMA MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY TO CALCIUM INDUCED BY THE STIMULATION OF LIPID PEROXIDATION, Pages 471-475, Emanuele Albano, Maurizio Parola, Rita Carini, Mario U. Dianzani, Giorgio Bellomo
ROLE OF SPECIFIC PROTEIN S-THIOLATION UNDER OXIDATIVE STRESS, Pages 476-480, Kazuhito Rokutan, Keiya Nakamura, Nobuyuki Marui, Hiroshi Kutsumi, Syuji Niki, Akira Aoike, Keiichi Kawai, James A. Thomas, Helmut Sies, Richard B. Johnston Jr.
H2O2 INDUCED CELLULAR DNA DAMAGE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES:, Pages 481-486, Ingrid U. Schraufstatter, Charles G. Cochrane
EVIDENCE OF THE EFFECT OF 4-HYDROXYNONENAL ON ADENYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVITY OF PLASMAMEMBRANES VIA THE GUANINE REGULATORY G-PROTEINS., Pages 487-493, Mario U. Dianzani, Luciana Paradisi, Clelia Di Mauro, Antonio Cervo, Giuseppina Barrera, Maria A. Rossi
SMOG: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 494-495, Donald F. Tierney
THE REACTION OF OZONE WITH UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS: ALDEHYDES AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AS MEDIATORS OF OZONE TOXICITY, Pages 496-504, William A. Pryor, Daniel F. Church
SMOG: THE CHALLENGE OF IN VIVO TOXICOLOGY, Pages 505-510, Bernard D. Goldstein, M.D., Director
Experimental Study on Lipid Peroxide Formation and Tumor Promoting Effects of Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone, Pages 511-516, Masaru Sagai, Takamichi Ichinose
FREE RADICAL PRODUCTION FROM THE OZONATION OF SIMPLE ALKENES, FATTY ACID EMULSIONS AND PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE LIPOSOMES, Pages 517-522, Daniel F. Church, Michelle L. McAdams, William A. Pryor
OZONE AND NITROGEN DIOXIDE CAUSE DNA STRAND BREAKS IN RAT LUNG CELLS, Pages 523-527, Eliezer Bermúdez, C. Elizabeth Castro, Mohammad G. Mustafa
THE DETECTION OF RADICALS PRODUCED IN VIVO DURING INHALATION EXPOSURE TO OZONE: USE OF VARIOUS SPIN TRAPS, Pages 528-532, Christopher H. Kennedy, Gary E. Hatch, Ralph Slade, Ronald P. Mason
IMAGING OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN LIVING LUNG CELLS EXPOSED TO OXIDIZING AIR POLLUTANTS, Pages 533-538, Daniel B. Menzel, Richard Vandagriff, Bart Ziegler
LIPID DAMAGE AND REPAIR: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 539-542, AI L. Tappel
LIPID DAMAGE AND REPAIR, Pages 543-549, Alex Sevanian
STIMULATION AND INHIBITION OF PHOSPHOLIPID METABOLISM IN ISOLATED VERTEBRATE PHOTORECEPTOR CELL OUTER SEGMENTS, Pages 550-556, William F. Zimmerman, Susan Keys
PHOSPHOLIPID REPAIR IN HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES, Pages 557-563, Bertram H. Lubin, Frans A. Kuypers
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON LINOLEIC ACID HYDROPEROXIDE-INDUCED INJURY TO HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS, Pages 564-568, Mitsuyoshi Matsuo, Takao Kaneko
OXYGEN FREE RADICAL-INDEPENDENT GENERATION OF ALDEHYDE PRODUCTS OF MICROSOMAL LIPID PEROXIDATION BY ADRIAMYCIN, Pages 569-576, Kendall B. Wallace
OXIDANT-INDUCED MECHANISM OF PLASMA MEMBRANE PHOSPHOLIPASE A1 ACTIVATION IN PULMONARY ARTERY ENDOTHELIAL CELLS, Pages 577-581, Jawaharlal M. Patel, K. Madhavi Sekharam, Edward R. Block
CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN RED BLOOD CELLS BY LUMINOL-ENHANCED CHEMILUMINESCENCE DURING OXIDATIVE STRESS, Pages 582-586, John A. Smith, Maurice J. Weidemann, Mark S. Baker
STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMIC EFFECTS OF OXIDIZED LIPIDS IN UNSATURATED LIPID MEMBRANES IN RELATION TO VITAMIN E ACTIVITY, Pages 587-593, Mary Lou Wratten, Gijs van Ginkel, Albert Bekker, Ernst van Faassen, Frithjof Siemssen, Aart van 't Veld, Alex Sevanian
ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 595-601, C. Channa Reddy
THE ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSIVE ELEMENT: A DNA SEQUENCE CONTROLLING INDUCIBLE EXPRESSION BY PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANTS AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, Pages 602-605, Thomas H. Rushmore, Leonard V. Favreau, Cecil B. Pickett
TWO-ELECTRON BIOREDUCTIVE ACTIVATION OF 1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONES: PROOXIDANT AND ANTIOXIDANT ASPECTS, Pages 606-611, Enrique Cadenas
PHOSPHOLIPID HYDROPEROXIDE GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE: FROM THE INHIBITION OF LIPID PEROXIDATION TO THE CONTROL OF CELLULAR FUNCTIONS?, Pages 612-618, Fulvio Ursini, Matilde Maiorino, Antonella Roveri, Regina Brigelius-Flohé, Rainer Schuckelt, Bernhard Wolf, Leopold Flohé
BIOREDUCTIVE ACTIVATION OF THE ANTITUMOR QUINONE MITOMYCIN C BY DT-DIAPHORASE., Pages 619-623, David Ross, David Siegel, Sherri B. Turnipseed, James A. Ruth, Peter C. Preusch, Neil W. Gibson
CELLULAR RESISTANCE TO AND METABOLISM OF 4-HYDROXY-2-NONENAL: A ROLE FOR GLUTATHIONE AND GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE, Pages 624-628, Douglas R. Spitz, Shannon J. Sullivan, Robert R. Malcolm, Robert J. Roberts
CYTOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF GLUTATHIONE AND GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE ON ENDOTHELIAL CELL INJURY INDUCED BY LIPID PEROXIDATION, Pages 629-632, Ikuo Morita, Hiroshi Ochi, Sei-itsu Murota
PRO-AND ANTIOXIDANT FUNCTIONS OF DT-DIAPHORASE AND SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE: A COMMENTARY, Pages 633-635, Lars Ernster
INFLAMMATION: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 636-641, Henry Jay Forman, Martine Torres
INFLAMMATION; OXYGEN RADICALS AND TISSUE INJURY, Pages 642-646, Peter A. Ward, Jeffrey S. Warren, Kent J. Johnson, James Varani
THE COMPONENTS OF THE RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE OF HUMAN NEUTROPHILS, Pages 647-652, Bernard M. Babior
EX VIVO MONITOR OF SUPEROXIDE GENERATION BY INVADED PHAGOCYTES IN PERI-MYOCARDITIS, Pages 653-657, Hiroe Nakazawa, Yoshinori Saigusa, Takeshi Furuya, Kohji Ichimori, Haruka Okino, Takahiko Murata, Nobuhiko Ohnishi, Atushi Ozawa, Masao Senoh
PHAGOCYTES: FREE RADICALS, LACTOFERRIN AND THE LACTOFERRIN RECEPTOR, Pages 658-662, Myron S. Cohen, Jonathan Serody, Bradley E. Britigan, Gerald M. Rosen, Sovitj Pou, Larry Charniga
NEUTROPHIL-MEDIATED EPITHELIAL CELL INJURY: MODULATION BY INTESTINAL INTERSTITIAL FLUID, Pages 663-667, Matthew B. Grisham, Tamaki Yamada, Paul Kubes
SUPEROXIDE FORMATION BY PMN: IS THE OXYGEN BURST, A BURST?, Pages 668-672, Amram Samuni, C. Murali Krishna, Christopher D.V. Black, Angelo Russo
ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY FOR ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION, TRAUMA AND BURN INJURY: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 673-682, Henry J. Schiller, MD, Patrick M. Reilly, MD, Gregory B. Bulkley, MD
OXIDANT STRESS AND THE HEART: PROSPECTS FOR NOVEL ANTIARRHYTHMIC THERAPIES DURING ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION, Pages 683-689, David J Hearse
ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY IN SHOCK AND MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE, Pages 690-693, Toshikazu Yoshikawa
REACTIVE OXYGEN METABOLITES: MODULATORS OF REPERFUSION-INDUCED NEUTROPHIL INFILTRATION, Pages 694-699, Hizir Kurtel, Barbara J. Zimmerman, Paul Kubes, D. Neil Granger
ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF ACE INHIBITORS, Pages 700-705, Mridula. Chopra, John. McMurray, Henry. Dargie, Harry. Beswick, W. Ewen Smith
THE FATE OF EXOGENOUSLY ADMINISTERED SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN MYOCARDIUM, Pages 706-710, Masao Tanaka, Yutaka Hashimoto, Kenryo K. Minezaki, Yoshiro Shinozaki, Hiroe Nakazawa, Hideo Tsukamoto, Noriuki Komatsu, Keiichi Watanabe
INFLUENCE OF ANTIOXIDANT (ALLOPURINOL) ON CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS IN OPEN-HEART SURGERY., Pages 711-715, Moheb A.M. Rashid, Donald G. Roberts, Göran William-Olsson
CYTOCHROME P450 AND OXYGEN STRESS: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 716-719, Arthur K. Cho
THE CYTOCHROME P450s AND OXYGEN STRESS, Pages 720-725, Ronald W. Estabrook, Randy H. Weiss, Jurgen Werringloer, Julian A. Peterson
PREDOMINANT ROLE OF ALCOHOL-INDUCIBLE P-450s IN OXIDATIVE DAMAGE, Pages 726-731, Minor J. Coon, Elizabeth S. Roberts, Alfin D.N. Vaz
CYTOCHROME P-450-DEPENDENT AND -INDEPENDENT LIVER INJURY IN MICE, Pages 732-737, Albrecht Wendel
POTENTIATION BY 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE OF LIPID PEROXIDATION AND IRREVERSIBLE HEPATOCYTE DAMAGE DUE TO CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, Pages 738-741, Giuseppe Poli, Elena Chiarpotto, Fiorella Biasi, Manuela Aragno, Oliviero Danni, Adriana Comoglio
CYTOCHROME P450 (P450) MEDIATED H2O2 PRODUCTION AND ITS ROLE IN MUTAGENESIS, Pages 742-746, Hala A. Awney, Mustafa H. Mostafa, Michael J. Myers
CYCLOSPORINE METABOLISM IS RELATED TO MICROSOMAL PEROXIDATION THROUGH GENERATION OF OXYGEN RADICALS AT THE LEVEL OF THE CYTOCHROME P-450 SYSTEM., Pages 747-756, Francesco Serino, Joachim Grevel, Kimberly L. Napoli, Henry W. Strobel
INTERACTION OF INCREASED MICROSOMAL OXYGEN RADICALS AND THE STABILITY OF CYTOCHROME P450 IN DIETARY ZINC DEFICIENT RATS, Pages 757-761, Zhaoming Xu, Tammy M. Bray
CANCER AND OXIDATIVE STRESS, Pages 762-766, Carmia Borek
OXIDANT STRESS AND CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 767-778, Paul Amstad, Girish Shah, Alexander Peskin, Peter Cerutti
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE CAUSES AMPLIFICATION OF VIRAL AND CELLULAR GENES, Pages 779-783, Sigmund A. Weitzman, Patrick W. Turk, Kathleen Rundell
EFFECT OF LIPID PEROXIDATION ON BIOMEMBRANES AND BLOOD LIPOPROTEINS, Pages 784-790, Yu.A. Vladimirov
ACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN THE PROMOTION AND SUPPRESSION OF TUMOUR CELL GROWTH, Pages 791-795, Roy H. Burdon, Vera Gill, Catherine Rice-Evan
MODULATION OF SCAVENGING ENZYMES IN NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC MURINE CEREBRAL TISSUE, Pages 796-801, Rolando F. Del Maestro, Warren McDonald, Eric Stroude
TRANSITION METALS IN OXIDATIVE STRESS: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 802-807, Steven D. Aust, Willem H. Koppenol
TRANSITION METALS IN OXIDATIVE STRESS, Pages 808-813, Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano, Angela Wilks, Juan C. Alvarez
CATALYSIS OF OXYRADICAL REACTIONS BY IRON COMPLEXES, Pages 814-819, W.H. Koppenol, Z. Maskos, J.D. Rush
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF ZN/CU NUTRITION ON HYPEROXIA-INDUCED DAMAGE IN RAT LUNG, Pages 820-824, Carla G. Taylor, Rheal A. Towner, Edward G. Janzen, Tammy M. Bray
SMALL CHELATORS AND THE NATURE OF THE METAL ION IN SITE-SPECIFICITY OF ·OH DAMAGE, Pages 825-830, Dan Gelvan, Paul Saltman
COBALT INDUCED LUNG DAMAGE: RELATIONSHIP TO GLUTATHIONE STATUS, Pages 831-836, Christian P.L. Lewis, Maurits Demedts, Benoit Nemery
PRODUCTION OF HYDROXYL RADICAL DURING THE OXIDATION OF XANTHINE BY XANTHINE OXIDASE IS DEPENDENT ON THE PRESENCE OF ADVENTITIOUS IRON, Pages 837-841, Bradley E. Britigan, Sovitj Pou, Gerald M. Rosen, Diane M. LiIIeg, Garry R. Buettner
ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY: RHEUMATOID DISEASES, DISEASES OF THE EYE, Pages 842-845, W. Henry Betts
APPLICATION OF NEW ASSAYS FOR MEASURING FREE RADICAL PRODUCTION TO HUMAN RHEUMATOID PATIENTS, Pages 846-855, Barry Halliwell, Susanna Chirico, Harparkash Kaur, Okezie I. Aruoma, Martin Grootveld, David R. Blake
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EYE LENS PROTEIN OXIDATION, AGING, NUTRITION, CATARACT, AND PROTEOLYSIS, Pages 856-861, Allen Taylor
RATIONALE FOR ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY OF RHEUMATOID DISEASES, Pages 862-869, Ingrid Emerit
ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES IN RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIAL AND CORNEAL ENDOTHELIAL CELLS, Pages 870-874, Peter J. Del Vecchio, Jacquelin B. Shaffer
TWO ANTI-OXIDANTS, LY178002 AND LY256548, AS THERAPIES FOR THREE UNRELATED DEGENERATIVE DISEASES, Pages 875-881, Jill Ann Panetta, Michael L. Phillips, Don N. Benslay, Peter P.K. Ho, Richard D. Towner, Michael E. Roush, James A. Clemens
THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF OXYGEN FREE RADICALS IN DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE, Pages 882-887, George A.C. Murrell, Martin J.O. Francis
INDEX, Pages 889-899