- dioxide.
Nitrotyrosine is
identified as an
indicator or
marker of cell damage,
inflammation as well as NO (nitric oxide) production.
Nitrotyrosine is formed...
-
combined with
reactive nitrogen species to form 3-
nitrotyrosine. At high concentrations, 3-
nitrotyrosine produces a
distinctively rich red colour, while...
- tissue,
which may
contribute to the
attenuation of the
formation of
nitrotyrosine, an
indication of
nitrosative stress [26]. In this context, a combination...
-
highly reactive,
although peroxynitrite is
stable in
basic solutions.
Nitrotyrosine Reactive nitrogen species Bohle, D. Scott; Sagan,
Elisabeth S. (2004)...
-
nuclear translocation of NF-κBp65;
kidney MPO
activity and MDA levels,
nitrotyrosine, PAR and
adhesion molecules expression, the
infiltration and activation...
-
increased mast cell numbers,
bladder pain,
increased expression of
nitrotyrosine, and
decreased expression of
endothelial tight junction zonula occludens-1...
- "Nitroproteins from a
human pituitary adenoma tissue discovered with a
nitrotyrosine affinity column and
tandem m**** spectrometry". Anal. Biochem. 354 (2):...
- tissue,
which may
contribute to the
attenuation of the
formation of
nitrotyrosine, an
indication of
nitrosative stress [26]. In this context, a combination...
- "Nitroproteins from a
human pituitary adenoma tissue discovered with a
nitrotyrosine affinity column and
tandem m**** spectrometry". Anal. Biochem. 354 (2):...
- to
underlie these abnormalities. The
insights led to
identifying 3-
nitrotyrosine as a
biomarker for
endothelial dysfunction in both
experimental models...