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Ames, B.N. (1989). Endogenous oxidative DNA damage, aging and cancer. Free Rad. Res. Commun. 7, 121-127. [Pg.19]

Fraga, C.G., Motchnik, P.A., Shigenaga, M.K., Helbock, H.J., Jacob, RA. and Ames, B.N. (1991). Ascorbic acid protects against endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human sperm. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 88, 11006-11033. [Pg.212]

Naudi, A., Caro, P., Jove, M., Gomez, J., Boada, J., Ayala, V., Portero-Otin, M., Barja, G., and Pamplona, R. (2007). Methionine restriction decreases endogenous oxidative damage and increases mitochondrial biogenesis and uncoupling protein 4 in rat brain. Rejuvenation Res. 10,473M84. [Pg.147]

Wagner JR, Decarroz C, Berger M, Cadet J (1999) Hydroxyl-radical-induced decomposition of 2 -de-oxycytidine in aerated solutions. J Am Chem Soc 121 4101-4110 Wagner JR, Hu C-C, Ames BN (2004) Endogeneous oxidative damage of deoxycytidine in DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89 3380-3384... [Pg.333]

Wagner JR, Hu C-C, Ames BN (2004) Endogeneous oxidative damage of deoxycytidine in DNA. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 89 3380-3384... [Pg.504]

The loss of control of endogenous oxidative events in the use of molecular oxygen by the cell is the major factor in oxidative stress injury. Such a process, which is known as chemical-induced oxidative stress, may occur to an extent that ranges from a minor to a major contribution to overall toxicity. For example, chemicals that are known to undergo redox cycling cause exogenous oxidative stress to such a degree that they play a major role in chemically induced cell injury. In addition, some of these chemicals are known to form adducts with cellular constituents, particularly... [Pg.336]

Until recently, methods for determination of both activities were essentially of two types the determination of UDP formation enzymatically by a spectrophotometric method and the determination of the incorporation of UDP[U- C] galactose into [ C] lactose. The first type is limited to purified systems, since crude systems catalyze the endogenous oxidation of NADH (Brodbeck and Ebner, 1966). [Pg.191]

Pool-Zobel, B.L., Bnb, A., Schroder, N., and Rechkemmer, G., Anthocyanins are potent antioxidants in model systems bnt do not rednce endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human colon cells, Eur. J. Nutr., 38, 227-234, 1999. [Pg.17]

H exachl orcycl ohexane chronic 1 Endogenous oxidative stress 2... [Pg.866]


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