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Reactive Oxygen Metabolite Measurement
Known as:
ROM
, Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
The determination of the amount of reactive oxygen metabolite present in a sample.
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
Co-treatment with Shengmai San-derived herbal product ameliorates chronic ethanol-induced liver damage in rats.
P. Chiu
,
P. Lam
,
+4 authors
K. Ko
Rejuvenation Research
2011
Corpus ID: 22356742
Wei Kang Su (WKS) is an antioxidant-enriched herbal product manufactured on the basis of Shengmai San, a well-known traditional…
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1996
1996
Effect of allopurinol, sulphasalazine, and vitamin C on aspirin induced gastroduodenal injury in human volunteers.
M. Mcalindon
,
A. Muller
,
B. Filipowicz
,
C. J. Hawkey
Gut
1996
Corpus ID: 8276589
BACKGROUND--The mechanisms of aspirin induced gastroduodenal injury are not fully understood. Aspirin induces the release of…
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1995
1995
Polarized Caco-2 cells
R. Baker
,
S. Baker
,
Karen Larosa
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
1995
Corpus ID: 25668340
Reactive oxygen metabolites are implicated in gastrointestinal disease and enterocyte injury associated with ischemia-reperfusion…
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1994
1994
Ascorbic acid reduces the endotoxin‐induced lung injury in awake sheep
A. Dwenger
,
H. Pape
,
+6 authors
G. Regel
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
1994
Corpus ID: 39263137
Abstract Our aim was to investigate whether ascorbic acid can reduce reactive oxygen metabolite‐mediated acute lung injury.
1991
1991
Reduction of canine myocardial infarct size by a diffusible reactive oxygen metabolite scavenger. Efficacy of dimethylthiourea given at the onset of reperfusion.
F. Carrea
,
E. Lesnefsky
,
J. E. Repine
,
Robert H. Shikes
,
Lawrence D. Horwitz
Circulation Research
1991
Corpus ID: 33235619
A number of scavengers of reactive oxygen metabolites reduce myocardial injury when given before ischemia and reperfusion, but…
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1991
1991
Reactive oxygen metabolite scavengers decrease functional coronary microvascular injury due to ischemia-reperfusion.
I. Dauber
,
E. Lesnefsky
,
K. Vanbenthuysen
,
J. Weil
,
L. Horwitz
American Journal of Physiology
1991
Corpus ID: 23262863
The role of reactive oxygen metabolites in ischemia-reperfusion coronary microvascular injury is unclear. To investigate this…
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1990
1990
Stimulation of human rheumatoid synovial cells by non-lethal complement membrane attack.
R. H. Daniels
,
W. Houston
,
M. Petersen
,
J. Williams
,
B. Williams
,
B. Morgan
Immunology
1990
Corpus ID: 27046510
The effects of non-lethal complement attack on cultured human rheumatoid synovial cells have been investigated by measuring a…
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1989
1989
Oxidative metabolism of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and serum opsonic activity in chronic renal failure.
L. Lucchi
,
G. Cappelli
,
M. Acerbi
,
A. Spattini
,
E. Lusvarghi
Nephron
1989
Corpus ID: 3216472
Luminol-amplified chemiluminescence was used to study the oxidative metabolism of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN), in resting…
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1989
1989
Interferon gamma-treated human macrophages display enhanced cytolysis and generation of reactive oxygen metabolites but reduced ingestion upon Fc receptor triggering.
T. Jungi
,
S. Rüegg
,
A. Morell
Human Immunology
1989
Corpus ID: 4013308
1987
1987
Pholasin--a bioluminescent indicator for detecting activation of single neutrophils.
P. A. Roberts
,
J. Knight
,
A. Campbell
Analytical Biochemistry
1987
Corpus ID: 43799068
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