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    Microchip electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection for the determination of the ratio of nitric oxide to superoxide production in macrophages during inflammation by Caruso, Giuseppe, Fresta, Claudia G., Siegel, Joseph M., Wijesinghe, Manjula B., Lunte, Susan M.

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-07-2017)
    “…It is well known that excessive production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species is linked to the development of oxidative stress-driven disorders. In…”
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    Carnosine modulates nitric oxide in stimulated murine RAW 264.7 macrophages by Caruso, Giuseppe, Fresta, Claudia G., Martinez-Becerra, Francisco, Antonio, Lopalco, Johnson, Ryan T., de Campos, Richard P. S., Siegel, Joseph M., Wijesinghe, Manjula B., Lazzarino, Giuseppe, Lunte, Susan M.

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-07-2017)
    “…Excess nitric oxide (NO) production occurs in several pathological states, including neurodegeneration, ischemia, and inflammation, and is generally…”
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    Microchip electrophoresis with amperometric detection method for profiling cellular nitrosative stress markers by Gunasekara, Dulan B, Siegel, Joseph M, Caruso, Giuseppe, Hulvey, Matthew K, Lunte, Susan M

    Published in Analyst (London) (07-07-2014)
    “…The overproduction of nitric oxide (NO) in cells results in nitrosative stress due to the generation of highly reactive species such as peroxynitrite and N2O3…”
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    Indirect detection of superoxide in RAW 264.7 macrophage cells using microchip electrophoresis coupled to laser-induced fluorescence by de Campos, Richard P. S, Siegel, Joseph M, Fresta, Claudia G, Caruso, Giuseppe, da Silva, José A. F, Lunte, Susan M

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-09-2015)
    “…Superoxide, a naturally produced reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the human body, is involved in many pathological and physiological signaling processes…”
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