Overview
- Editors:
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Kenneth Hensley
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Free Radical Biology and Aging Research Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City
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Robert A. Floyd
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Free Radical Biology and Aging Research Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City
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Table of contents (23 protocols)
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Lipids
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- Paul H. Gamache, Paul A. Ullucci, Joe A. Archangelo, Ian N. Acworth
Pages 3-15
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- Mark A. Lovell, William R. Markesbery
Pages 17-21
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- Joshua P. Fessel, L. J. Roberts II
Pages 23-31
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- L. Jackson Roberts II, Jason D. Morrow
Pages 33-39
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- Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, L. Jackson Roberts II
Pages 41-47
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- Kimihiko Satoh, Koji Uchida
Pages 49-55
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- Kelly S. Williamson, Kenneth Hensley, Robert A. Floyd
Pages 57-65
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- Kelly S. Williamson, Kenneth Hensley, Robert A. Floyd
Pages 67-76
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DNA, Protein, and Amino Acids
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- Joseph P. Gaut, Jaeman Byun, Jay W. Heinecke
Pages 87-92
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- Jun Nakamura, James A. Swenberg
Pages 109-115
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- Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, Sean S. Davies, Olivier Boutaud, L. Jackson Roberts II
Pages 117-125
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- Sean S. Davies, Cynthia J. Brame, Olivier Boutaud, Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, L. Jackson Roberts II
Pages 127-136
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- Kelly S. Williamson, Kenneth Hensley, Quentin N. Pye, Scott Ferrell, Robert A. Floyd
Pages 137-149
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- Kelly S. Williamson, Kenneth Hensley, Robert A. Floyd
Pages 151-157
About this book
Oxidative damage appears to play a central role in the development of a wide range of tissue pathology, including neurodegenerative disease, drug side-effects, xenobiotic toxicity, carcinogenesis, and the aging process, to name just a few. Because of the centrality of oxidative processes to normal and abnormal tissue function, it has become imperative to develop appropriate analytical techniques to facilitate the quantitation of significant reactants. Without advances in methodology, corresponding advances in our knowledge of underlying biochemical events will be necessarily limited. Drs. Hensley and Floyd have done an outstanding job of assembling the work of world-class experts into Methods in Biological Oxidative Stress. The contributors have presented concise, yet thorough, descriptions of the state-of-the-art methods that any investigator working in the field needs to access. Mannfred A. Hollinger v Preface Free radicals and reactive oxidizing agents were once ignored as biochemical entities not worth close scrutiny, but are now recognized as causes or contributing factors in dozens, if not hundreds, of disease states. In addition, free radical metabolisms of xenobiotics have become increasingly important to pharmacologists. Accordingly, the need has arisen to accurately quantify reactive oxygen species and their byproducts. Methods in Biological Oxidative Stress is practical in scope, providing the details of up-to-date techniques for measuring oxidative stress and detecting oxidizing agents both in vitro and in vivo. The contributors are recognized experts in the field of oxidative stress who have developed novel strategies for studying biological oxidations.