The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

Electron Spin Resonance Facility

1990 Publications

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Britigan BE, Pou S, Rosen GM, Lilleg DM, Buettner GR. (1990) Hydroxyl radical is not a product of the reaction of xanthine oxidase and xanthine. J Biol Chem. 265: 17533-17538.   article .pdf available  
Britigan BE, Coffman TJ, Buettner GR. (1990) Spin trapping evidence for the lack of significant hydroxyl radical production during the respiratory burst of human phagocytes using a spin trap resistant to superoxide mediated destruction. J Biol Chem. 265: 2650-2656.   article .pdf available  
Bors W, Buettner GR, Michel C, Saran M. (1990) Does superoxide react with calcium? Arch Biochem Biophys. 178: 269?272. abstract available article .pdf available doi link available
Buettner GR. (1990) On the reaction of superoxide with DMPO/*OOH. Free Radic Res Comm. 10: 11-15.   article .pdf available  
Buettner GR. (1990) Ascorbate oxidation: UV absorbance of ascorbate and ESR spectroscopy of the ascorbyl radical as assays for iron. Free Radic Res Comm. 10: 5-9.   article .pdf available  
Buettner GR, Britigan BE. (1990) The spin trapping of superoxide with M4PO (3,3,5,5-tetramethylpyrroline-N-oxide). Free Radic Biol Med. 8: 57-60. abstract available article .pdf available doi link available
Buettner GR, Chamulitrat W. (1990) The catalytic activity of iron in synovial fluid as monitored by the ascorbate free radical. Free Radic Biol Med. 8: 55-56. abstract available article .pdf available doi link available

Reviews

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Miller DM, Buettner GR and Aust SD. (1990) Transition metals as catalysts of `autoxidation´ reactions. Free Radic Biol Med. 8: 95-108. abstract available article .pdf available  

Books/Chapters

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Buettner GR. (1990) Ascorbate oxidation as an assay for metal ion contamination. Methods in Enzymology. 186: 125-127.      
Buettner GR, Mason RP. (1990) Spin-trapping methods for detecting oxygen-derived radical formation in vitro and in vivo. Methods in Enzymology. 186: 127-133.   article .pdf available