The paradoxical role of lipid peroxidation on carcinogenesis and tumor growth: a commentary.

6/1/1996 Med Hypotheses. 1996 Jun;46(6):503-4 González MJ, Riordan NH. Lipid peroxidation has been shown to both enhance carcinogenesis and to have an anticarcinogenic effect. This paradox is of great relevance to the fields of free radical biology, biochemistry, pathology, nutrition and oncology among others and needs to be addressed. A proper understanding of this issue…

Improved Microplate Fluorometer Counting of Viable Tumor and Normal Cells

5/1/1994 Anticancer Res. 1994 May-Jun;14(3A):927-31 Riordan HD, Riordan NH, Meng X, Zhong J, Jackson JA. An improved method has been developed to count cells in situ based on the measurement of esterase activity with carboxyfluorescein diacetate. This sensitive, semiautomated microplate fluorometer assay was able to estimate viable cell numbers over a range of 5 x…