Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12000Why and how should we measure oxidative DNA damage in nutritional studies? How far have we come?Halliwell, B. 
22002Vitamin E and the treatment and prevention of diabetes: A case for a controlled clinical trialHalliwell, B. 
31999Vitamin C: Poison, prophylactic or panacea?Halliwell, B. 
42001Vitamin C and genomic stabilityHalliwell, B. 
52010Using isoprostanes as biomarkers of oxidative stress: Some rarely considered issuesHalliwell, B. ; Lee, C.Y.J.
66-Apr-2011Unraveling the biological roles of reactive oxygen speciesMurphy, M.P.; Holmgren, A.; Larsson, N.-G.; Halliwell, B. ; Chang, C.J.; Kalyanaraman, B.; Rhee, S.G.; Thornalley, P.J.; Partridge, L.; Gems, D.; Nyström, T.; Belousov, V.; Schumacker, P.T.; Winterbourn, C.C.
72009The wanderings of a free radicalHalliwell, B. 
82008The mitochondrial free radical theory of ageing--where do we stand?Gruber, J.; Schaffer, S. ; Halliwell, B. 
92001Role of haptoglobin in free hemoglobin metabolismLim, S.-K.; Ferraro, B.; Moore, K.; Halliwell, B. 
102001Role of free radicals in the neurodegenerative diseases: Therapeutic implications for antioxidant treatmentHalliwell, B. 
112006Reactive species and antioxidants. Redox biology is a fundamental theme of aerobic lifeHalliwell, B. 
122006Proteasomal dysfunction: A common feature of neurodegenerative diseases? Implications for the environmental origins of neurodegenerationHalliwell, B. 
132006Polyphenols: Antioxidant treats for healthy living or covert toxins?Halliwell, B. 
142006Phagocyte-derived reactive species: salvation or suicide?Halliwell, B. 
151999Oxygen and nitrogen are pro-carcinogens. Damage to DNA by reactive oxygen, chlorine and nitrogen species: Measurement, mechanism and the effects of nutritionHalliwell, B. 
162006Oxidative stress and neurodegeneration: Where are we now?Halliwell, B. 
172007Oxidative stress and cancer: Have we moved forward?Halliwell, B. 
182000Oral inflammation and reactive species: A missed opportunity?Halliwell, B. 
192001Neurochemical consequences of kainate-induced toxicity in brain: Involvement of arachidonic acid release and prevention of toxicity by phospholipase A2inhibitorsFarooqui, A.A.; Horrocks, L.A.; Yi, Ong W.; Lu, X.-R.; Halliwell, B. 
202006More antioxidants in sepsis: Still paved with uncertaintiesCross, C.E.; Van, Asbeck B.S.; Halliwell, B.