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1. The Interaction of Myeloperoxidase with the Industrial Contaminant 6-PPD: A Potential Pathway for Reactive Metabolites.

2. Application of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the relative nanoenvironment fluidity of polymeric micelles.

3. Comparing the oxidative functions of neutrophil myeloperoxidase and cytochrome P450 enzymes in drug metabolism.

4. Proof of concept: Pull down assay using bovine serum albumin and an immunomodulator small molecule.

5. Target identification of small molecules: an overview of the current applications in drug discovery.

6. Effect of Plasma-Activated Water Bubbles on Fusarium graminearum , Deoxynivalenol, and Germination of Naturally Infected Barley during Steeping.

7. Heating of consumer cannabis oils can lead to free radical initiated degradation, causing CBD and THC depletion.

8. Neutrophil Myeloperoxidase-Mediated N-Demethylation of Quetiapine Leads to N -Desalkylquetiapine, a Pharmacologically Active Cytochrome P450 Metabolite.

9. The many roles of myeloperoxidase: From inflammation and immunity to biomarkers, drug metabolism and drug discovery.

10. Interactions of the antioxidant enzymes NAD(P)H: Quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) and NRH: Quinone oxidoreductase 2 (NQO2) with pharmacological agents, endogenous biochemicals and environmental contaminants.

11. Isoniazid and host immune system interactions: A proposal for a novel comprehensive mode of action.

12. Myeloperoxidase-mediated oxidation of edaravone produces an apparent non-toxic free radical metabolite and modulates hydrogen peroxide-mediated cytotoxicity in HL-60 cells.

14. Caution for the routine use of phenol red - It is more than just a pH indicator.

15. Comprehensive in vitro characterization of PD-L1 small molecule inhibitors.

16. Eosinophil peroxidase oxidizes isoniazid to form the active metabolite against M. tuberculosis, isoniazid-NAD .

17. Isoniazid induces a monocytic-like phenotype in HL-60 cells.

18. Reactive Oxygen Species Mediate Therapeutic Ultrasound-Induced, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activation in C28/I2 Chondrocytes.

19. Characterization of Mechanisms of Glutathione Conjugation with Halobenzoquinones in Solution and HepG2 Cells.

20. 2-Methoxyestradiol protects against pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy.

21. Role of Reactive Oxygen Species during Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Application in MC-3 T3 E1 Pre-osteoblast Cell Culture.

22. An evaluation of myeloperoxidase-mediated bio-activation of NSAIDs in promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cells for potential cytotoxic selectivity.

23. Screening of genotoxicity and mutagenicity in extractable organics from oil sands process-affected water.

24. The role of cytochrome P450 1B1 and its associated mid-chain hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid metabolites in the development of cardiac hypertrophy induced by isoproterenol.

25. Metabolism of isoniazid by neutrophil myeloperoxidase leads to isoniazid-NAD(+) adduct formation: A comparison of the reactivity of isoniazid with its known human metabolites.

26. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of a novel resveratrol-salicylate hybrid analog.

27. Global protein expression dataset acquired during isoniazid-induced cytoprotection against H2O2 challenge in HL-60 cells.

28. Cytoprotective effect of isoniazid against H2O2 derived injury in HL-60 cells.

29. Proteomic profile of aminoglutethimide-induced apoptosis in HL-60 cells: Role of myeloperoxidase and arylamine free radicals.

30. Phenylbutazone Oxidation via Cu,Zn-SOD Peroxidase Activity: An EPR Study.

31. Current status and future prospects of toxicogenomics in drug discovery.

32. Scavenging of free-radical metabolites of aniline xenobiotics and drugs by amino acid derivatives: toxicological implications of radical-transfer reactions.

33. The effect of bicarbonate on menadione-induced redox cycling and cytotoxicity: potential involvement of the carbonate radical.

34. The interaction of diamines and polyamines with the peroxidase-catalyzed metabolism of aromatic amines: a potential mechanism for the modulation of aniline toxicity.

35. Induction of quinone oxidoreductase 1 enzyme by Rhazya stricta through Nrf2-dependent mechanism.

36. Post-trapping derivatization of radical-derived EPR-silent adducts: application to free radical detection by HPLC/UV in chemical, biochemical, and biological systems and comparison with EPR spectroscopy.

37. 4-Aminobenzoic acid hydrazide inhibition of microperoxidase-11: catalytic inhibition by reactive metabolites.

38. Drug-induced protein free radical formation is attenuated by unsaturated fatty acids by scavenging drug-derived phenyl radical metabolites.

39. Investigating the mechanisms of aromatic amine-induced protein free radical formation by quantitative structure-activity relationships: implications for drug-induced agranulocytosis.

40. Free radical production from the interaction of 2-chloroethyl vesicants (mustard gas) with pyridine nucleotide-driven flavoprotein electron transport systems.

41. Procainamide, but not N-acetylprocainamide, induces protein free radical formation on myeloperoxidase: a potential mechanism of agranulocytosis.

42. Aminoglutethimide-induced protein free radical formation on myeloperoxidase: a potential mechanism of agranulocytosis.

43. Glutathione-induced radical formation on lactoperoxidase does not correlate with the enzyme's peroxidase activity.

44. Immunolocalization of hypochlorite-induced, catalase-bound free radical formation in mouse hepatocytes.

45. Aldehyde sources, metabolism, molecular toxicity mechanisms, and possible effects on human health.

46. Accelerated cytotoxicity mechanism screening using drug metabolising enzyme modulators.

47. Application of quantitative structure-toxicity relationships for acute NSAID cytotoxicity in rat hepatocytes.

48. Application of quantitative structure-toxicity relationships for the comparison of the cytotoxicity of 14 p-benzoquinone congeners in primary cultured rat hepatocytes versus PC12 cells.

49. Quantitative structure-toxicity relationships by accelerated cytotoxicity mechanism screening.

50. Modulating carbonyl cytotoxicity in intact rat hepatocytes by inhibiting carbonyl-metabolizing enzymes. I. Aliphatic alkenals.

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