a(CHEBI:Trolox)
Heme effects were shown to be redoxsensitive, since the antioxidant Trolox (100 mM) abrogated heme-induced VSMC migration and proliferation (Fig. 1C,D). PubMed:22954673
Heme effects were shown to be redoxsensitive, since the antioxidant Trolox (100 mM) abrogated heme-induced VSMC migration and proliferation (Fig. 1C,D). PubMed:22954673
In contrast, at an equal antioxidant concentration, Trolox completely blocked heme-triggered lipid peroxidation (measured as production of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)) in soybean lecithin micelles (Figure 7g). PubMed:25301065
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