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Photoadducts and Peroxynitrite: Implications in Pathophysiology and Immunopathology
2018
International Journal of Biochemistry & Physiology
DNA adducts are a form of DNA damage caused by covalent attachment of a chemical moiety to DNA. Recent evidence suggests associations between the occurrence of adducts formed by specific compounds and various types of toxicity, such as mutation, cancer, and developmental effects. Small DNA or protein adducts can occur both from chemical exposure and from normal metabolic processes. Peroxynitrite is a relatively long-lived oxidant that may serve as an important cytotoxic agent. Its biological
doi:10.23880/ijbp-16000124
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