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Reaction of Malondialdehyde− DNA Adducts with Hydrazines Development of a Facile Assay for Quantification of Malondialdehyde Equivalents in DNA

Otteneder et al., 2002

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6764673606941211667
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Otteneder M
Plastaras J
Marnett L
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Chemical research in toxicology

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Malondialdehyde is a ubiquitous product of lipid peroxidation that reacts with DNA to form premutagenic lesions. Principal among them is pyrimido-[1, 2-α] purin-10 (3 H)-one (M1G). M1G has recently been found to be a reactive electrophile in DNA that couples with amines …
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