Is the Oxidative DNA Damage Level of Human Lymphocyte Correlated with the Antioxidant Capacity of Serum or the Base Excision Repair Activity of Lymphocyte?
Figure 3
Variation of antioxidant capacities of sera from 24 blood samples. (a) Antioxidant capacities of sera isolated from 24 blood samples as described in Figure 2. Top part: trolox standard curve. Bottom part: The sample code was given according to those described in Figure 2, and the carriers and noncarriers of HP or HBV are indicated with + or −, respectively. (b) Correlation between the oxidative DNA damage levels described in Figure 2 and the antioxidant capacities of Figure 3(a). The value (= −0.085), the correlation coefficient, was obtained from statistical analysis.