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M Chevion

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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 10, 2000
The use of cyclic voltammetry for the evaluation of antioxidant capacityS Chevion, M A Roberts, M Chevion
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1990
Zinc--a redox-inactive metal provides a novel approach for protection against metal-mediated free radical induced injury: study of paraquat toxicity in E. coliM Chevion, P Korbashi, J Katzhandler, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1990
The effect of zinc on reperfusion arrhythmias in the isolated perfused rat heartS Powell, P Saltman, G Uretzky, et al.
Radiation Research|March 13, 1998
Novel protection strategy against X-ray-induced damage to salivary glandsR Nagler, Y Marmary, E Golan, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1979
Iron concentration in teeth of patients with and without beta-thalassaemia majorA Garfunkel, M Kantzuker, I Gedalia, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1986
Iron mediates paraquat toxicity in Escherichia coliP Korbashi, R Kohen, J Katzhendler, et al.
Free Radical Research|February 10, 1998
Nitroxide radicals prevent metal-aggravated reperfusion injury in isolated rat heartG Zeltcer, E Berenshtein, A Samuni, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1989
Zinc protects Escherichia coli against copper-mediated paraquat-induced damageP Korbashi, J Katzhendler, P Saltman, et al.
Cancer|September 1, 1983
Copper and zinc levels in normal and malignant tissuesE J Margalioth, J G Schenker, M Chevion
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1982
The chemistry of favism-inducing compounds. The properties of isouramil and divicine and their reaction with glutathioneM Chevion, T Navok, G Glaser, et al.
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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 10, 2000
The use of cyclic voltammetry for the evaluation of antioxidant capacityS Chevion, M A Roberts, M Chevion
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1990
Zinc--a redox-inactive metal provides a novel approach for protection against metal-mediated free radical induced injury: study of paraquat toxicity in E. coliM Chevion, P Korbashi, J Katzhandler, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1990
The effect of zinc on reperfusion arrhythmias in the isolated perfused rat heartS Powell, P Saltman, G Uretzky, et al.
Radiation Research|March 13, 1998
Novel protection strategy against X-ray-induced damage to salivary glandsR Nagler, Y Marmary, E Golan, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1979
Iron concentration in teeth of patients with and without beta-thalassaemia majorA Garfunkel, M Kantzuker, I Gedalia, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1986
Iron mediates paraquat toxicity in Escherichia coliP Korbashi, R Kohen, J Katzhendler, et al.
Free Radical Research|February 10, 1998
Nitroxide radicals prevent metal-aggravated reperfusion injury in isolated rat heartG Zeltcer, E Berenshtein, A Samuni, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1989
Zinc protects Escherichia coli against copper-mediated paraquat-induced damageP Korbashi, J Katzhendler, P Saltman, et al.
Cancer|September 1, 1983
Copper and zinc levels in normal and malignant tissuesE J Margalioth, J G Schenker, M Chevion
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1982
The chemistry of favism-inducing compounds. The properties of isouramil and divicine and their reaction with glutathioneM Chevion, T Navok, G Glaser, et al.
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