[33] Ultrastructural localization of light-induced lipid peroxides

For analysis of transport and processing of lipid peroxides, it is necessary to be able to localize lipid peroxides at the ultrastructural level. A method that uses benzidine-reactive substances and that is able to detect lipid peroxides at the ultrastructural level in rat and mouse tissues is discu...

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