Superoxide reacts with hydroethidine but forms a fluorescent product that is distinctly different from ethidium: potential implications in intracellular fluorescence detection of superoxide
Hongtao Zhao(Medical College of Wisconsin), Shasi V. Kalivendi(Medical College of Wisconsin), Hao Zhang(Medical College of Wisconsin), Joy Joseph(Medical College of Wisconsin), Kasem Nithipatikom(Medical College of Wisconsin), Jeannette Vásquez‐Vivar(Medical College of Wisconsin), Balaraman Kalyanaraman(Medical College of Wisconsin)
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