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Author Keyword Title Type [ Year(Asc)]
Filters: Keyword is Chloramines  [Clear All Filters]
2015
Roemeling MD, Williams J, Beckman JS, Hurst JK.  2015.  Imidazole catalyzes chlorination by unreactive primary chloramines.. Free Radic Biol Med. 82:167-78.
2001
Carr AC.  2001.  Hypochlorous acid-modified low-density lipoprotein inactivates the lysosomal protease cathepsin B: protection by ascorbic and lipoic acids.. Redox Rep. 6(6):343-9.
McCall MR, Carr AC, Forte TM, Frei B.  2001.  Ldl modified by hypochlorous acid is a potent inhibitor of lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase activity.. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 21(6):1040-5.
Carr AC, Hawkins CL, Thomas SR, Stocker R, Frei B.  2001.  Relative reactivities of N-chloramines and hypochlorous acid with human plasma constituents.. Free Radic Biol Med. 30(5):526-36.
Carr AC, Hawkins CL, Thomas SR, Stocker R, Frei B.  2001.  Relative reactivities of N-chloramines and hypochlorous acid with human plasma constituents.. Free Radic Biol Med. 30(5):526-36.
2000
Carr AC, Tijerina T, Frei B.  2000.  Vitamin C protects against and reverses specific hypochlorous acid- and chloramine-dependent modifications of low-density lipoprotein.. Biochem J. 346 Pt 2:491-9.

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