Primary CoQ10 deficiency: treatable heterogeneous group of disorders
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Decoding the spatiotemporal characteristics of ferroptosis: reshaping tumour therapeutic strategies. [PDF]
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PPARa-FSP1 axis modulates lipid peroxidation-induced neuronal ferroptosis to promote functional recovery in mouse model of traumatic spinal cord injury. [PDF]
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A clickable CoQ imaging probe reveals that cellular uptake and lysosomal trafficking depend on CD36 and NPC1. [PDF]
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Effects of Ubiquinol on Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein in Prediabetic Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Study. [PDF]
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Infantile encephalomyopathy and nephropathy with CoQ10 deficiency: A CoQ10-responsive condition
Neurology, 2005Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) deficiency has been associated with various clinical phenotypes, including an infantile multisystem disorder. The authors report a 33-month-old boy who presented with corticosteroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome in whom progressive encephalomyopathy later developed. CoQ10 was decreased both in muscle and in fibroblasts.
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a poorly water-soluble active ingredient with intrinsic chemical instability, but holds strongly antioxidative capacity. The CoQ10-NLC aqueous dispersion has been prepared, the antioxidative activity between CoQ10-NLC and CoQ10 cosmetic have been investigated, and several employed methods such as scavenging efficiency on DPPH ...
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Design of CoQ10 crops based on evolutionary history
Coenzyme Q (CoQ) is essential for energy production by mitochondrial respiration, and it is a supplement most often used to promote cardiovascular health. Humans make CoQ10, but cereals and some vegetable/fruit crops synthesize CoQ9 with a side chain of nine isoprene units.
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Anti‐inflammatory effects of CoQ10 and colorless carotenoids
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2006SummaryBackground CoQ10 (ubiquinone, coenzyme Q10) and carotenoids are popular antioxidants used in many skin care products to protect the skin from free radical damage.Aim To evaluate the effects of CoQ10 and colorless carotenoids on the production of inflammatory mediators in human dermal fibroblasts treated with UV radiation (UVR) and to ...
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