Myeloperoxidase, a catalyst for lipoprotein oxidation, is expressed in human atherosclerotic lesions.Alan Daugherty, Jay W. Heinecke|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1994Cited by 1.3k
3-Chlorotyrosine, a specific marker of myeloperoxidase-catalyzed oxidation, is markedly elevated in low density lipoprotein isolated from human atherosclerotic intima.Stanley L. Hazen, Jay W. Heinecke|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1997Cited by 843
Human neutrophils employ the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide-chloride system to convert hydroxy-amino acids into glycolaldehyde, 2-hydroxypropanal, and acrolein. A mechanism for the generation of highly reactive alpha-hydroxy and alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehydes by phagocytes at sites of inflammation.M M Anderson, Jay W. Heinecke|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1997Cited by 387
The myeloperoxidase system of human phagocytes generates Nε-(carboxymethyl)lysine on proteins: a mechanism for producing advanced glycation end products at sites of inflammationMelissa M. Anderson, Jay W. Heinecke|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1999Cited by 348
Bioluminescence imaging of myeloperoxidase activity in vivoShimon Gross, David Piwnica‐Worms, Seth T. Gammon et al.|Nature Medicine|2009Cited by 340