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Dual-function of thiocyanate on nitrite-induced formation of reactive nitrogen oxide species in human oral cavity: Inhibition under neutral and enhancement under acidic conditions

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Pages 1289-1300 | Received 12 Jul 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Umeo Takahama, Sachiko Hirota & Shigenori Kawagishi. (2009) Effects of pH on nitrite-induced formation of reactive nitrogen oxide species and their scavenging by phenolic antioxidants in human oral cavity. Free Radical Research 43:3, pages 250-261.
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