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    Lu CY, Liu YY.
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  • 30. Generation and recycling of radicals from phenolic antioxidants.
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  • 31. Prooxidant action of desferrioxamine: enhancement of alkaline phosphatase inactivation by interaction with ascorbate system.
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  • 32. Generation of radical anions of nitrofurantoin, misonidazole, and metronidazole by ascorbate.
    Rao DN, Harman L, Motten A, Schreiber J, Mason RP.
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    Onal A, Oğüş A, Kisakürek D.
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    Frati E, Khatib AM, Front P, Panasyuk A, Aprile F, Mitrovic DR.
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  • 37. Light-induced oxidation of unsaturated lipids as sensitized by flavins.
    Huvaere K, Cardoso DR, Homem-de-Mello P, Westermann S, Skibsted LH.
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  • 39. Interaction between hydroquinone and ascorbic acid derivatives: quenching effect of organic solvents.
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    Reszka K, Kolodziejczyk P, Lown JW.
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