Dean, RT, Fu, S, Gieseg, S & Armstrong, SG 1996, 'Protein hydroperoxides, protein hydroxides, and protein-bound DOPA' in Punchard, N & Kelly, F (eds), Free Radicals, Oxford University PressOxford, United States, pp. 171-184.
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Abstract Other chapters in this volume describe the determination of stable, relatively unreactive products of protein oxidation, such as protein carbonyls. How ever, we have recently shown that radical attack on proteins can generate two kinds of reactive moieties that are fairly long-lived under appropriate conditions: protein hydroperoxides (oxidizing species) and protein-bound DOPA (3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine) (a reducing species (1, 2); reviewed in ref. 3).
Roux, C, Chable, J & Margot, P 1996, 'Fibre transfer experiments onto car seats', SCIENCE & JUSTICE, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 143-151.
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Experiments on the transfer of textile fibres involving various garments, car seats, drivers and driving times were carried out in order to study their influence on the transfer of fibres to the seat of a car after it had been driven. Many fibres were tr