reviewAmerican Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative PhysiologyFeb 4, 2004Closed access
Methods for detection of reactive metabolites of oxygen and nitrogen: in vitro and in vivo considerations
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Abstract
Facile detection of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in biologic systems is often problematic. This is a result of the numerous cellular mechanisms, both enzymatic and nonenzymatic involved in their catabolism/decomposition, the complex and overlapping nature of their reactivities, as well as the often limited intracellular access of detector systems. This review describes approaches to the direct and indirect measurement of different reactive metabolites of oxygen and nitrogen. Particular attention to a method's applicability for in vivo determinations will be addressed.
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- In vivo
- Reactive oxygen species
- Chemistry
- Decomposition
- Nitrogen
- Catabolism
- Oxygen
- In vitro
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