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Oxidation of hydroquinone by copper: Chemical mechanism and biological effects
Yunbo B. Li, Michael A. Trush
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Medicine & Life Sciences
hydroquinone
100%
Copper
71%
quinone
19%
Benzene
14%
Bone Marrow
8%
Stromal Cells
7%
Dithiothreitol
4%
Pancytopenia
4%
Aplastic Anaemia
4%
Chelating Agents
4%
Luminescence
4%
Xenobiotics
4%
Peroxidase
3%
Catalase
3%
Glutathione
3%
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
3%
Phosphates
3%
Ions
3%
Leukemia
3%
Cell Culture Techniques
3%
Acids
2%
Kinetics
2%
Animals
1%
Chemical Compounds
Hydroquinone
73%
Oxidation Reaction
31%
Benzoquinone
22%
Benzene
6%
Xenobiotic Agent
5%
Autoxidation
5%
Chelating Agent
4%
Glutathione
4%
Pharmacological Metabolism
3%
Reduction
2%
Ion
1%
Acid
1%