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Histamine as a marker for hydroxyl radicals.

  • T.L. Ching
  • , R.M. Hee
  • , N.M. Boelan
  • , J. Blauw
  • , W.M.P.B. Menge
  • , J. de Jong
  • , A. Bast

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    Abstract

    During inflammation an influx of neutrophils and release of mediators from mast cells (such as histamine) take place. The stimulated neutrophils can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). One of these ROS is the highly reactive hydroxyl radical (OH
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)339-343
    JournalMediators of Inflammation
    Volume4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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