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  • 3. Metabolism in rat liver microsomes of the nitroxide spin probe tempol.
    Iannone A, Bini A, Swartz HM, Tomasi A, Vannini V.
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  • 10. Effects of oxygen on the metabolism of nitroxide spin labels in cells.
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  • 13. Effects of inspired oxygen concentration on in vivo redox reaction of nitroxide radicals in whole mice.
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    Kuppusamy P, Wang P, Shankar RA, Ma L, Trimble CE, Hsia CJ, Zweier JL.
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  • 17. Metabolic fate in the dog of the nitroxide moiety in a compound with potential utility as a contrast agent in MRI.
    Eriksson UG, Ogan MD, Peng CT, Brasch RC, Tozer TN.
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  • 18. Oxygen-dependent metabolism of potential magnetic resonance contrast agents.
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