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1. Navigating the environmental dynamics, toxicity to aquatic organisms and human associated risks of an emerging tire wear contaminant 6PPD-quinone.

2. Effects of environmental concentrations of 6PPD and its quinone metabolite on the growth and reproduction of freshwater cladoceran.

3. P-phenylenediamine antioxidants and their quinone derivatives: A review of their environmental occurrence, accessibility, potential toxicity, and human exposure.

4. Comparison of intestinal toxicity in enhancing intestinal permeability and in causing ROS production of six PPD quinones in Caenorhabditis elegans.

5. Toxicity of substituted p-phenylenediamine antioxidants and their derived novel quinones on aquatic bacterium: Acute effects and mechanistic insights.

6. Widespread occurrence of two typical N, N'-substituted p-phenylenediamines and their quinones in humans: Association with oxidative stress and liver damage.

7. Occurrence and Fate of Substituted p -Phenylenediamine-Derived Quinones in Hong Kong Wastewater Treatment Plants.

8. Polybrominated diphenyl ether quinone exposure leads to ROS-driven lysosomal damage, mitochondrial dysfunction and NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

9. New quinones, a sesquiterpene and phenol compounds with cytotoxic activity from the aerial parts of Morinda umbellata L.

10. Nucleophilic and redox properties of polybrominated diphenyl ether derived-quinone/hydroquinone metabolites are responsible for their neurotoxicity.

11. The Oxidation of Equol by Tyrosinase Produces a Unique Di- ortho -Quinone: Possible Implications for Melanocyte Toxicity.

12. The 3,4-Quinones of Estrone and Estradiol Are the Initiators of Cancer whereas Resveratrol and N -acetylcysteine Are the Preventers.

13. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers Quinone Induces NCOA4-Mediated Ferritinophagy through Selectively Autophagic Degradation of Ferritin.

14. Reaction of quinones with proteins: Kinetics of adduct formation, effects on enzymatic activity and protein structure, and potential reversibility of modifications.

15. Polychlorinated biphenyl quinone-induced signaling transition from autophagy to apoptosis is regulated by HMGB1 and p53 in human hepatoma HepG2 cells.

16. Attributes of Polygonum multiflorum to transfigure red biotechnology.

17. Exploring the antimalarial potential of the methoxy-thiazinoquinone scaffold: Identification of a new lead candidate.

18. Development of copolymeric nanoparticles of hypocrellin B: Enhanced phototoxic effect and ocular distribution.

19. Therapeutic Application of Natural Medicine Monomers in Cancer Treatment.

20. An ortho-Iminoquinone Compound Reacts with Lysine Inhibiting Aggregation while Remodeling Mature Amyloid Fibrils.

21. The electrophilic character of quinones is essential for the suppression of Bach1.

22. Sesquiterpene Quinones and Diterpenes from Smenospongia cerebriformis and Their Cytotoxic Activity.

23. Induction of immunogenic cell death of tumors by newly synthesized heterocyclic quinone derivative.

24. Formation and Biological Targets of Quinones: Cytotoxic versus Cytoprotective Effects.

25. Cytotoxicity of Plumbagin, Rapanone and 12 other naturally occurring Quinones from Kenyan Flora towards human carcinoma cells.

26. Toxocara canis: anthelmintic activity of quinone derivatives in murine toxocarosis.

27. Adverse Outcomes Associated with Cigarette Smoke Radicals Related to Damage to Protein-disulfide Isomerase.

28. Quinone-mediated induction of cytochrome P450 1A1 in HepG2 cells through increased interaction of aryl hydrocarbon receptor with aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator.

29. Synthesis and biological activity of amino acid derivatives of avarone and its model compound.

30. THE SENSITIVITY OF CELLS WITH THE VARIOUS LEVEL OF NAD(P)H:QUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE 1 TO CYTOTOXIC ACTION OF QUINONIMINES AND α-TOCOPHEROL SYNTHETIC DERIVATIVES.

31. Fagopyrins and Protofagopyrins: Detection, Analysis, and Potential Phototoxicity in Buckwheat.

32. Liposomal hypocrellin B as a potential photosensitizer for age-related macular degeneration: pharmacokinetics, photodynamic efficacy, and skin phototoxicity in vivo.

33. A copper-induced quinone degradation pathway provides protection against combined copper/quinone stress in Lactococcus lactis IL1403.

34. Understanding the cytotoxicity or cytoprotective effects of biological and synthetic quinone derivatives by redox mechanism.

35. Quinone-induced protein handling changes: implications for major protein handling systems in quinone-mediated toxicity.

36. Ilimaquinone induces death receptor expression and sensitizes human colon cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis through activation of ROS-ERK/p38 MAPK-CHOP signaling pathways.

37. Airborne quinones induce cytotoxicity and DNA damage in human lung epithelial A549 cells: the role of reactive oxygen species.

38. Cytotoxic quinones from the roots of Aloe dawei.

39. Metabolite identification studies on amiodarone in in vitro (rat liver microsomes, rat and human liver S9 fractions) and in vivo (rat feces, urine, plasma) matrices by using liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry and multiple-stage mass spectrometry: characterization of the diquinone metabolite supposedly responsible for the drug's hepatotoxicity.

40. Pyridoxylamine reactivity kinetics as an amine based nucleophile for screening electrophilic dermal sensitizers.

41. A new near infrared photosensitizing nanoplatform containing blue-emitting up-conversion nanoparticles and hypocrellin A for photodynamic therapy of cancer cells.

42. Algicidal activity of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bung on Microcystis aeruginosa--towards identification of algicidal substance and determination of inhibition mechanism.

43. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their quinones modulate the metabolic profile and induce DNA damage in human alveolar and bronchiolar cells.

44. One-electron reduction of 6-hydroxydopamine quinone is essential in 6-hydroxydopamine neurotoxicity.

45. Alginate-based microcapsules with a molecule recognition linker and photosensitizer for the combined cancer treatment.

46. Complexation of Hypocrellin A with Al3+ in water solution and the photodynamic therapy study.

47. Polyethylene glycol-modified gelatin/polylactic acid nanoparticles for enhanced photodynamic efficacy of a hypocrellin derivative in vitro.

48. Antiprotozoal activity of quinonemethide triterpenes from Maytenus ilicifolia (Celastraceae).

49. Potent DNA damage by polyhalogenated quinones and H₂O₂ via a metal-independent and Intercalation-enhanced oxidation mechanism.

50. [A pathophysiological role of cytochrome p450 involved in production of reactive oxygen species].

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