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Ozone-related fluorescent compounds in mouse liver and lung
A. Saari Csallany
, John D. Manwaring
, B. Zaspel Menken
Food Science and Nutrition
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Ambient Air
33%
Basal Diet
33%
Chloroform
33%
Continuous Emission
33%
Dietary Regimen
33%
Emission Spectrum
66%
Excitation Wavelength
100%
Fluorescent Compounds
100%
Fluorescent Materials
66%
Lipid Peroxidation
33%
Liver
33%
Liver Tissue
33%
Lung
33%
Lung Tissue
33%
Methanol
33%
Mouse Liver
100%
Mouse Lung
100%
One-group
33%
Organic Solvents
33%
Ozone Exposure
66%
Sephadex G-25
33%
Small Molecular
33%
Total Ozone
33%
Vitamin E
33%
Water-soluble
66%
Weanling
33%
Weighting Material
33%
α-tocopherol Acetate
33%
Chemistry
Chloroform
50%
Emission Wavelength
50%
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Methanol
50%
Molecular Mass
50%
Vitamin E
100%
Water Soluble
50%
Water Soluble Solvent
50%
Wavelength Maximum
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ambient Air
33%
Chlorine Compounds
33%
Chloroform
33%
Emissions
100%
Methyl Alcohol
33%
Molecular Weight
33%
Tocopherol
33%
Total Ozone
33%
Food Science
Lipid Oxidation
100%
Vitamin E
100%
Material Science
Organic Solvents
100%