Metabolic fate of endogenous molecular damage: Urinary glutathione conjugates of DNA-derived base propenals as markers of inflammation
© 2015, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Although mechanistically linked to disease, cellular molecules damaged by endogenous processes have not emerged as significant biomarkers of inflammation and disease risk, due in part to poor understanding of their pharmacokinetic fate from...
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Main Authors: | Watthanachai Jumpathong, Wan Chan, Koli Taghizadeh, I. Ramesh Babu, Peter C. Dedon |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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