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Authors: Liochev, SI
Citation: Si. Liochev, The mechanism of "Fenton-like" reactions and their importance for biological systems. A biologist's view, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 1-39

Authors: Meyerstein, D
Citation: D. Meyerstein, Reactions of aliphatic carbon-centered and aliphatic-peroxyl radicals withtransition metal complexes as a plausible source for biological damage induced by radical processes, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 41-77

Authors: Branchaud, BP
Citation: Bp. Branchaud, Free radicals as a result of dioxygen metabolism, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 79-102

Authors: Buxton, GV Mulazzani, QG
Citation: Gv. Buxton et Qg. Mulazzani, Free radicals as a source of uncommon oxidation states of transition metals, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 103-123

Authors: Lyons, TJ Gralla, EB Valentine, JS
Citation: Tj. Lyons et al., Biological chemistry of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase and its link to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 125-177

Authors: Sagripanti, JL
Citation: Jl. Sagripanti, DNA damage mediated by metal ions with special reference to copper and iron, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 179-209

Authors: Kelley, SO Barton, JK
Citation: So. Kelley et Jk. Barton, Radical migration through the DNA helix: Chemistry at a distance, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 211-249

Authors: Sergent, O Morel, I Cillard, J
Citation: O. Sergent et al., Involvement of metal ions in lipid peroxidation: Biological implications, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 251-287

Authors: Nohl, H Stolze, K
Citation: H. Nohl et K. Stolze, Formation of methemoglobin and free radicals in erythrocytes, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 289-307

Authors: Atwood, CS Huang, XD Moir, RD Tanzi, RE Bush, AI
Citation: Cs. Atwood et al., Role of free radicals and metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 309-364

Authors: Multhaup, G Masters, CL
Citation: G. Multhaup et Cl. Masters, Metal binding and radical generation of proteins in human neurological diseases and aging, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 365-387

Authors: Hartmann, HJ Sievers, C Weser, U
Citation: Hj. Hartmann et al., Thiyl radicals in biochemically important thiols in the presence of metal ions, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 389-413

Authors: Sarafian, TA
Citation: Ta. Sarafian, Methylmercury-induced generation of free radicals: Biological implications, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 415-444

Authors: Landolph, JR
Citation: Jr. Landolph, Role of free radicals in metal-induced carcinogenesis, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 445-483

Authors: Vol'pin, ME Levitin, IY Osinsky, SP
Citation: Me. Vol'Pin et al., pH-dependent organocobalt sources for active radical species: A new type of anticancer agents, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 485-519

Authors: Makrigiorgos, GM
Citation: Gm. Makrigiorgos, Detection of chromatin-associated hydroxyl radicals generated by DNA-boundmetal compounds and antitumor antibiotics, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 521-545

Authors: Fukuto, JM Wink, DA
Citation: Jm. Fukuto et Da. Wink, Nitric oxide (NO): Formation and biological roles in mammalian systems, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 547-595

Authors: Koppenol, WH
Citation: Wh. Koppenol, Chemistry of peroxynitrite and its relevance to biological systems, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 597-619

Authors: Walker, FA Ribeiro, JMC Montfort, WR
Citation: Fa. Walker et al., Novel nitric oxide liberating heme proteins from the saliva of bloodsucking insects, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 621-663

Authors: Fricker, SP
Citation: Sp. Fricker, Nitrogen monoxide-related disease and nitrogen monoxide scavengers as potential drugs, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 665-721

Authors: Fung, HL Booth, BP Tabrizi-Fard, M
Citation: Hl. Fung et al., Therapeutics of nitric oxide modulation, METAL IONS, 36, 1999, pp. 723-749
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