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Volumn 123, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 21-32
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Cigarette smoke-induced protein oxidation and proteolysis is exclusively caused by its tar phase: Prevention by vitamin C
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Author keywords
Antioxidants; Cigarette smoke; Free radicals; Oxidative damage of proteins; Tar phase cigarette smoke; Vitamin C
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Indexed keywords
ALPHA TOCOPHEROL;
ASCORBIC ACID;
BETA CAROTENE;
CARBONYL DERIVATIVE;
CATALASE;
DITYROSINE;
GLUTATHIONE;
MANNITOL;
PLASMA PROTEIN;
SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE;
TAR;
TRYPTOPHAN;
TYROSINE;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
CIGARETTE SMOKING;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEGENERATIVE DISEASE;
GAS PERMEABILITY;
GUINEA PIG;
HEART;
LUNG;
MALE;
MICROSOME;
NONHUMAN;
OXIDATION;
OXIDATIVE STRESS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN DEGRADATION;
ANIMALS;
ASCORBIC ACID;
BLOOD PROTEINS;
ENDOPEPTIDASES;
GUINEA PIGS;
HEART;
HUMANS;
LUNG;
MALE;
MYOCARDIUM;
OXIDATION-REDUCTION;
OXIDATIVE STRESS;
PLANTS, TOXIC;
PROTEINS;
SERUM ALBUMIN, BOVINE;
SMOKE;
TARS;
TOBACCO;
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EID: 0035817023
PISSN: 03784274
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4274(01)00376-9 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (34)
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References (40)
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