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The quest for reliable prediction of chemotherapy-induced delayed nausea among breast cancer patients

Figure 1. Simplified schematic presentation of the glutathione recycling and conversion of hydroxyethyl disulfide (HEDS) to mercaptoethanol (ME). HEDS reacts with glutathione (GSH) and the disulfide bonds are cleaved by the enzymes in the glutathione recycling pathway. The resulting mercaptoethanol can be measured using spectrophotometry and provide an indirect determination of a patient’s ability to recycle glutathione and neutralize reactive oxygen species

Journal of Unexplored Medical Data
ISSN 2572-8180 (Online)
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