1Berry CE,Hare JM.Xanthine oxidoreductase and cardiovasculardisease:molecular mechanisms and pathophysiological implications. Journal of Physiology The . 2004
2Lin JL,Lin-Tan DT,Chen KH,et al.Repeated pulse ofmethylprednisolone and cyclophosphamide with continuousdexamethasone therapy for patients with severe paraquat poisoning. Critical Care Medicine . 2006
3Eddleston M,Gunnell D,Karunaratne A,et al.Epidemiology ofintentional self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka. British Journal of Psychiatry . 2005
4Dinis-Oliveira RJ,Duarte JA,Sónchez-Navarro A,et al.Paraquat poisonings:mechanisms of lung toxicity,clinicalfeatures,and treatment. Critical Reviews in Toxicology . 2008
5Wajner M,Harkness RA.Distribution of xanthine dehydrogenaseand oxidase activities in human and rabbits tissues. Biochemica et Biophysica Acta . 1989
6Sewerynek E,Reiter RJ,Melchiorri D,et al.Oxidative damage in the liver induced by ischemia-reperfusion: protection by melatonin. Hepato Gastroenterology . 1996
7Chambers DE,Parks DA,Patterson G,et al.Xanthine oxidase as a source of free radical damage in myocardial ischemia. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology . 1985
8Nishino,T,Okamoto,K,Kawaguchi,Y.Mechanism of the conversion of xanthine dehydrogenase to xanthine oxidase:identification of the two cysteine disulfide bonds and crystal structure of a non-convertible rat liver xanthine dehydrogenase mutant. Journal of Biological Chemistry . 2005
9Agarwal AK,Coleman JW.Effect of paraquat on lung calcium transport. Toxicology Letters . 1988
10J Limón-Pacheco,ME Gonsebatt.The role of antioxidants and antioxidant-related enzymes in protective responses to environmentally induced oxidative stress. Mutat Res-Gen Tox En . 2009