Oxidative stress causes vascular dysfunc
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L. Myatt; W. Kossenjans; R. Sahay; A. Eis; D. Brockman
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Article
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2000
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Increased production of superoxide and nitric oxide may produce oxidative stress in the placenta by formation of the prooxidant peroxynitrite, which itself causes vascular dysfunction. Nitrotyrosine residues, which are a marker of peroxynitrite formation and action, are found in placental vessels of