In vivo detection of a novel endogenous etheno–DNA adduct derived from arachidonic acid and the effects of antioxidants on its formation
Ying Fu(Jingchu University of Technology), Fung‐Lung Chung(Georgetown University), Jacek Krzeminski(Pennsylvania State University), Marcin Dyba(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Idalia M. Cruz(Georgetown University), Shantu Amin(Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center), Aileen I. Fernandez(Yale University), Yukihiko Hara(Ministry of Agriculture), Dhimant Desai(Pennsylvania State University), Sharanya R. Pondicherry(Georgetown University), Casey L. Schultz(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Jishen Pan(Georgetown University), Peiying Yang(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Raghu G. Nath(Georgetown University), Plamen P. Christov(Vanderbilt University)
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