Summary
Selected Articles
1) In vivo exposure to hyperoxia induces DNA damage in a population of alveolar type II epithelial cells.
Roper, J.M., Mazzatti, D.J., Watkins, R.H., Maniscalco, W.M., Keng, P.C. and O'Reilly, M.A. Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol. (2004). 286(5) L1045-54.
- This publication contains a procedure on how to de-paraffinize sections and stain using the OxyDNA product from Argutus Medical.
2) Hyperoxic ventilated premature baboons have increased p53, oxidant DNA damage and decreased VEGF expression.
Maniscalco, W.M., Watkins, R.H., Roper, J.M., Staversky, R. and O'Reilly, M.A. Pediatr. Res. (2005). 58(3) 549-56.
- Another publication containing a procedure on how to de-paraffinize sections and stain using the OxyDNA product from Argutus Medical.