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Fluorescence Helps Measure Reactive Oxygen Species in Cigarette Smoke

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Lynn M. Savage

The main hazard of smoking cigarettes is that it has been linked to major diseases: cancer, cardiovascular disease, emphysema and stroke among them. The connection between smoking and these diseases is oxidative stress, a condition in which lipids, proteins and DNA are damaged by the reactive oxygen species, such as nitric dioxide and peroxyl radicals, that are found in cigarette smoke. To fully understand the effect that the reactive oxygen species have on smokers and to help find ways to reduce the harm caused by them, investigators must accurately measure their quantity within...Read full article

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