Elevated free nitrotyrosine levels, but not protein-bound nitrotyrosine or hydroxyl radicals, throughout amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-like disease implicate tyrosine nitration as an aberrant in vivo property of one familial ALS-linked superoxide dismutase 1 mutant.
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D. Price | P. Wong | J. Schulz | M. Beal | L. Bruijn | D. Cleveland | D. Price | Jörg B Schulz | M. Becher
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