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Preface | ||
List of contributors | ||
Ch. 1 | Chemistry of iron and copper in radical reactions | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Some chemical and biochemical constraints of oxidative stress in living cells | 25 |
Ch. 3 | Ferryl iron and protein free radicals | 67 |
Ch. 4 | Antioxidants and free radical scavengers | 113 |
Ch. 5 | Formation of free radicals and mechanisms of action in normal biochemical processes and pathological states | 131 |
Ch. 6 | Free radicals and cell proliferation | 155 |
Ch. 7 | Therapeutic iron-chelating agents | 189 |
Ch. 8 | Free radicals in central nervous system injury | 217 |
Ch. 9 | Ultraviolet radiation (UVA, UVB) and skin antioxidants | 239 |
Ch. 10 | Free radicals and atherosclerosis | 257 |
Ch. 11 | Chemical aspects of free radical reactions in connective tissue | 281 |
Ch. 12 | Free radicals and connective tissue damage | 301 |
Ch. 13 | Free radicals in toxicology with an emphasis on electron spin resonance investigations | 319 |
Ch. 14 | Radical generation and detection in myocardial injury | 333 |
Ch. 15 | Free radical pathways in the inflammatory response | 361 |
Index | 385 |
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