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Stimulation of NADH-dependent microsomal DNA strand cleavage by rifamycin SV
E. Kukielka
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A. I. Cederbaum
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Neurology
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Pharmacological Sciences
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rifamycin SV
89%
DNA Cleavage
76%
NAD
59%
Hydroxyl Radical
17%
NADP
16%
Vitamin K 3
14%
Paraquat
13%
Reducing Agents
13%
Iron
13%
Plasmids
12%
Reactive Oxygen Species
12%
Adenosine Triphosphate
12%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
10%
Oxidation-Reduction
10%
Fe(III)-EDTA
9%
ferric citrate
8%
Superhelical DNA
7%
Agar Gel Electrophoresis
6%
Liver Microsomes
5%
Microsomes
5%
Histidine
5%
Catalase
5%
Lipid Peroxidation
4%
Superoxide Dismutase
4%
Metals
4%
Tuberculosis
4%
Antioxidants
3%
DNA
2%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
2%
Chemical Compounds
Rifamycin SV
100%
Cleavage
39%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
14%
Menadione
14%
Paraquat
13%
Hepatotoxic
7%
Antimicrobial Agent
7%
Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
6%
Antibacterial Agent
5%
Superoxide
5%
Antioxidant Agent
3%
Lipid
3%
Drug
2%
Metal
2%
Catalyst
2%