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K Stolze

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Metal Ions in Biological Systems|March 27, 1999
Formation of methemoglobin and free radicals in erythrocytesH Nohl, K Stolze
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1991
Formation of methemoglobin and phenoxyl radicals from p-hydroxyanisole and oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|May 11, 1995
Reactions of reducing xenobiotics with oxymyoglobin. Formation of metmyoglobin, ferryl myoglobin and free radicals: an electron spin resonance and chemiluminescence studyK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1992
Methemoglobin formation from butylated hydroxyanisole and oxyhemoglobin. Comparison with butylated hydroxytoluene and p-hydroxyanisoleK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Research|May 7, 1999
Free radical formation and erythrocyte membrane alterations during MetHb formation induced by the BHA metabolite, tert-butylhydroquinoneK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 15, 1990
EPR studies on the oxidation of hydroxyurea to paramagnetic compounds by oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 15, 1989
Detection of free radicals as intermediates in the methemoglobin formation from oxyhemoglobin induced by hydroxylamineK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|September 1, 1993
Chemiluminescence from activated heme compounds detected in the reaction of various xenobiotics with oxyhemoglobin: comparison with several heme/hydrogen peroxide systemsH Nohl, K Stolze
General Pharmacology|August 14, 1998
The effects of xenobiotics on erythrocytesH Nohl, K Stolze
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1990
Free radical intermediates in the oxidation of N-methylhydroxylamine and N,N-dimethylhydroxylamine by oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
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Metal Ions in Biological Systems|March 27, 1999
Formation of methemoglobin and free radicals in erythrocytesH Nohl, K Stolze
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1991
Formation of methemoglobin and phenoxyl radicals from p-hydroxyanisole and oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|May 11, 1995
Reactions of reducing xenobiotics with oxymyoglobin. Formation of metmyoglobin, ferryl myoglobin and free radicals: an electron spin resonance and chemiluminescence studyK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1992
Methemoglobin formation from butylated hydroxyanisole and oxyhemoglobin. Comparison with butylated hydroxytoluene and p-hydroxyanisoleK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Research|May 7, 1999
Free radical formation and erythrocyte membrane alterations during MetHb formation induced by the BHA metabolite, tert-butylhydroquinoneK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 15, 1990
EPR studies on the oxidation of hydroxyurea to paramagnetic compounds by oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
Biochemical Pharmacology|September 15, 1989
Detection of free radicals as intermediates in the methemoglobin formation from oxyhemoglobin induced by hydroxylamineK Stolze, H Nohl
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|September 1, 1993
Chemiluminescence from activated heme compounds detected in the reaction of various xenobiotics with oxyhemoglobin: comparison with several heme/hydrogen peroxide systemsH Nohl, K Stolze
General Pharmacology|August 14, 1998
The effects of xenobiotics on erythrocytesH Nohl, K Stolze
Free Radical Research Communications|January 1, 1990
Free radical intermediates in the oxidation of N-methylhydroxylamine and N,N-dimethylhydroxylamine by oxyhemoglobinK Stolze, H Nohl
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