Detection of malondialdehyde in vivo using microdialysis sampling with CE‐fluorescence

Volume: 32, Issue: 21, Pages: 2994 - 2999
Published: Oct 27, 2011
Abstract
Oxidative damage is a naturally occurring process where reactive oxygen species (ROS) attack and disrupt normal cellular function; however, these effects become elevated during a stress event, such as ischemia/reperfusion or seizure. One result of oxidative stress is lipid peroxidation, where ROS attack free unsaturated fatty acids forming lipid hydorperoxides, which then break down to form secondary products acrolein, 4‐hydroxynonenal, and...
Paper Details
Title
Detection of malondialdehyde in vivo using microdialysis sampling with CE‐fluorescence
Published Date
Oct 27, 2011
Volume
32
Issue
21
Pages
2994 - 2999
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