


Detection of ROS and NO in Vivo and Vitro
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| Detection of CP•-radicals and NO-Hb complexes in blood. (A) EPR spectra of CP•-radical 
(spectrum a) and NO-Hb complex (spectrum b) recorded at liquid nitrogen 
temperature. (B) Separation of NO-Hb and CP•-radical signals using power 
saturation. Pure NO-Hb signal can be obtained at high power (32 mW or more) when 
CP• signal is saturated (spectrum d). Pure CP• spectrum is obtained by 
subtraction of spectrum d from mixed spectrum obtained at 1 mW(spectrum c). (C) 
Power saturation curves of CP• and NO-Hb signals. Kozlov A.V. et all. FRBM, 2003: Vol. 34, pp. 1555–1562 | ||
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| Generation of NO and RONS in blood of control 
animals (n=9) and animals receiving LPS (n= 8). (A) Generation of 
RONS was followed by CP•-radical signal. The rate of RONS generation in control 
and LPS challenged animals was 27±3 nM/min and 68±4 nM/min, respectively. (B) 
Generation of NO was followed by detection of NO-Hb signal. The rate of NO 
generation in control animals and in animals receiving LPS was 1±3 nM/min and 
89±8 nM/min, respectively. Kozlov A.V. et all. FRBM, 2003: Vol. 34, pp. 1555–1562 | 
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