Name | xanthine oxidase |
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Synonyms | XDH; XDHA; XO; XOD; XOR; Xanthene dehydrogenase; Xanthine dehydrogenase; Xanthine dehydrogenase/oxidase… |
Name | lindane |
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CAS | (1α,2α,3β,4α,5α,6β)-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane |
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9824842 | Ginsburg I: Could synergistic interactions among reactive species, proteinases, membrane-perforating enzymes, hydrolases, microbial hemolysins and cytokines be the main cause of tissue damage in infectious and inflammatory conditions?. Med Hypotheses. 1998 Oct;51(4):337-46. Using radiolabeled targets, in culture, we demonstrated that subtoxic amounts of a variety of oxidants (H2O2, radicals produced by -xanthine-oxidase, peroxyl radical, NO) acted synergistically with subtoxic amounts of a large series of membrane-perforating agents (microbial hemolysins, phospholipases, fatty acids, cationic proteins, proteinases, bile salts, the attack complex of complement, the xenobiotics, lindane, to kill cells in culture and to release large amounts of and metabolites. |
31(0,1,1,1) | Details |
1409492 | Klaunig JE: Chemopreventive effects of green tea components on hepatic carcinogenesis. Prev Med. 1992 Jul;21(4):510-9. The effects of GTE of free radical-induced cytolethality was examined by coincubating GTE with the radical generating compounds paraquat, oxidase (GO), and xanthine oxidase (XO). Similarly, GTE prevented the inhibition of gap junctional-mediated intercellular communication (measured by lucifer yellow dye coupling) by phenobarbital, lindane, and paraquat in a dose-dependent manner. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |