Lipid peroxidation: its mechanism, measurement, and significance.

Volume: 57, Issue: 5
Published: May 1, 1993
Abstract
An increased concentration of end products of lipid peroxidation is the evidence most frequently quoted for the involvement of free radicals in human disease. However, it is likely that increased oxidative damage occurs in most, if not all, human diseases and plays a significant pathological role in only some of them. For example, peroxidation appears to be important in atherosclerosis and in worsening the initial tissue injury caused by...
Paper Details
Title
Lipid peroxidation: its mechanism, measurement, and significance.
Published Date
May 1, 1993
Volume
57
Issue
5
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