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Coelenterazine: a two-stage antioxidant in lipid micelles
Coelenterazine is a luciferin found in many marine bioluminescent organisms. This luciferin also possesses high antioxidant properties and an exceptional ability to protect cells exposed to oxidative stress. It has been suggested that coelenterazine's antioxidative mechanisms include the formation of an oxidation product, coelenteramine, also endowed ...
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Comparative Investigation of the Chemiluminescent Properties of a Dibrominated Coelenterazine Analog
Chemi- and bioluminescence are remarkable light-emitting phenomena, in which thermal energy is converted into excitation energy due to a (bio)chemical reaction. Among a wide variety of chemi-/bioluminescent systems, one of the most well-known and studied
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