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2. Synthesis and characterization of glucosyl-curcuminoids as Fe3+ suppliers in the treatment of iron deficiency

3. Synthesis, chemical and biological studies on new Fe3+-glycosilated β-diketo complexes for the treatment of iron deficiency

5. Glycosyl‐Curcuminoids as Potential New Chelating Agents in Iron Overload Chelation Therapy

6. Cisplatin/Hydrogel Complex in Cancer Therapy

7. Iron release and erythrocyte damage in allyl alcohol intoxication in mice

8. Increased prooxidant action of hepatic cytosolic low-molecular-weight iron in experimental iron overload

9. Design, synthesis, and physicochemical and biological characterization of a new iron chelator of the family of hydroxychromenes

10. Iron release and oxidant damage in human myoblasts by divicine

11. On the mechanism of the antitumor activity of ferrocenium derivatives

12. Protection of erythrocytes against oxidative damage and autologous immunoglobulin G (IgG) binding by iron chelator fluor-benzoil-pyridoxal hydrazone

13. Iron release in erythrocytes from patients with beta-thalassemia

14. Hemolytic drugs aniline and dapsone induce iron release in erythrocytes and increase the free iron pool in spleen and liver

15. Effect of deferoxamine and allopurinol on non-protein-bound iron concentrations in plasma and cortical brain tissue of newborn lambs following hypoxia-ischemia

16. Release of free, redox-active iron in the liver and DNA oxidative damage following phenylhydrazine intoxication

17. Iron mobilization from crocidolite as enhancer of collagen content in rat lung fibroblasts

18. Protection against oxidative damage of erythrocyte membrane by the flavonoid quercetin and its relation to iron chelating activity

19. Hepatic Iron Overload Induced by Phenylhydrazine: Release of Iron in a Free Form and DNA Damage

20. Iron release, membrane protein oxidation and erythrocyte ageing

21. Iron release, lipid peroxidation, and morphological alterations of erythrocytes exposed to acrolein and phenylhydrazine

22. Iron released from an erythrocyte lysate by oxidative stress is diffusible and in redox active form

24. EFFECT OF DEFEROXAMINE (DFO) ADMINISTRATION ON NONPROTEIN-BOUND IRON (NPBI) AND TOTAL IRON CONTENT OF CEREBRAL CORTICAL TISSUE OF NEWBORN LAMBS FOLLOWING HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA. • 187

25. Synthesis and characterization of glucosyl-curcuminoids as Fe3+ suppliers in the treatment of iron deficiency.

29. Binding of products originating from the peroxidaton of liver microsomal lipids to the non-lipid constituents of the microsomal membrane

30. Measurement of lipid peroxidation in vivo: A comparison of different procedures

31. Studies on the relationships between carbon tetrachloride-induced alterations of liver microsomal lipids and impairment of glucose-6-phosphatase activity

33. Extraction and partial characterization of dialysable products originating from the peroxidation of liver microsomal lipids and inhibiting microsomal glucose 6-phosphatase activity

34. A study of the relationships between carbon tetrachloride-induced lipid peroxidation and liver damage in rats pretreated with vitamin E

35. Detection of carbonyl functions in phospholipids of liver microsomes in CCl4- and BrCCl3-poisoned rats

36. Lipid peroxidation, protein thiols and calcium homeostasis in bromobenzene-induced liver damage

37. Lipid Peroxidation, Protein Thiols, Calcium Homeostasis and Imbalance of Antioxidant Systems in Bromobenzene Induced Liver Damage

38. Early alterations induced by carbon tetrachloride in the lipids of the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum of the liver cell. II. Distribution of the alterations in the various lipid fractions

39. Effects of diffusible products of peroxidation of rat liver microsomal lipids

40. Early alterations induced by carbon tetrachloride in the lipids of the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum of the liver cell. I. Separation and partial characterization of altered lipids

41. Inhibition of protein synthesis by carbonyl compounds (4-hydroxyalkenals) originating from the peroxidation of liver microsomal lipids

42. Allyl alcohol-induced hemolysis and its relation to iron release and lipid peroxidation

43. Evidence for aldehydes bound to liver microsomal protein following CCl4 or BrCCl3 poisoning

44. 3-hydroxy-(4H)-benzopyran-4-ones as potential iron chelating agents in vivo

45. Allyl Alcohol, Acrolein and Haemolysis

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