Free radicals, oxidative stress, and antioxidants : pathological and physiological significance /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Plenum Press,
[1998]
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| Series: | NATO ASI series. Life sciences ;
v. 296. |
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Table of Contents:
- Iron in free radical reactions and antioxidant protection
- Non-chelation dependent redox actions of desferrioxamine
- The effects of oxidative stress on the redox system of the human erythrocyte
- Free radicals as reagents for electron transfer processes in proteins
- Free radical mediated oxidation of proteins
- Nitric oxide regulation of membrane and lipoprotein oxidation in the vasculature : a radical hyypothesis
- Apolipoprotein e oxidation through enzymes localized into the brain
- Flavonoid radicals
- The Molecular mechanism of interaction of H₂O₂ with metmyoglobin
- Are free radicals involved in the expression of adhesion molecules?
- Free radicals in health and disease
- Reactive oxygen species (ros) and alteration of f0f1-atp synthase in aging and liver regeneration
- Free radicals and antioxidants in physical exercise
- The Role of free radical mediation of protein oxidation in aging and disease
- Oxidative damage and fibrosclerosis in various tissues
- The role of free radicals in ischemic injury and the precondition status
- Oxidative damage and reperfusion syndrome in human liver transplantation
- Pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia : mechanisms involved in neuronal damage
- The role of free radicals in ischemic injury and the precondition status
- Oxidative damage and reperfusion syndrome in human liver transplantation
- Pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia : mechanisms involved in neuronal damage
- The role of free radicals in NMDA and glutamate excitotoxicity
- The role of oxidative stress in the pathological sequelae of Alzheimer disease
- Brain cytochrome oxidase activity and how it relates to the pathophysiology of memory and alzheimer's disease
- The role of free radicals damage to the optic nerve and vitreous after ischemia
- Mechanisms of antioxidant action
- Repair systems and inducible defenses against oxidant stress
- The "Push-pull mechanism" : protection against site-specific and transition metal-mediated damage
- Protective effects of superoxide dismutase related to its preferential binding to monocytes
- Ubiquinol and endogenous lipid-soluble antioxidant in animal tissues
- Lycopene and b-carotene: bioavailability and biological effects
- Carotenoid properties define primary biological actions and metabolism defines secondary biological actions
- Prevention of atherosclerosis by a-tocopherol in smooth muscle cells by a mechanism involving signal transduction modulation
- Potential effects of dietary vitamin E in laboratory animal diets on results obtained in models of disease
- EPR spectroscopy of phenolic plant antioxidants
- Clastogenic factors as biomarkers of oxidative stress : their usefulness for evaluation of the efficacy of antioxidant treatments
- Chemiluminescence measurements for the detection of free radical species