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Supersulfide biology and translational medicine for disease control
Abstract For decades, the major focus of redox biology has been oxygen, the most abundant element on Earth. Molecular oxygen functions as the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, contributing to energy production in aerobic organisms. In addition, oxygen‐derived reactive oxygen species including hydrogen peroxide and nitrogen
Uladzimir Barayeu +5 more
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RNA-binding protein HnRNPU regulates proliferation and ferroptosis in colon adenocarcinoma by stabilizing the mRNA of system xc. [PDF]
Zhang Y +9 more
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Induction of cystine transport activity in mouse peritoneal macrophages by bacterial lipopolysaccharide [PDF]
Hiroki Sato +3 more
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Stress Nutrition in Aquatic Animals: From Definition to Practice
ABSTRACT Aquaculture faces numerous challenges, with stress being one of the major issues that lead to growth loss, metabolic disorders, weakened immunity, redox imbalance, and organ damage in aquatic animals. Nutritional intervention is one of the effective strategies to address these problems. Traditional research has primarily focused on the impacts
Jian Zhang +8 more
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Neuroretinal structure changes in infantile nephropathic cystinosis. [PDF]
Keidel LF +6 more
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Prediction of cystine connectivity using SVM [PDF]
Jayavardhana Rama +3 more
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Mercury (Hg) is a possible risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, where neuronal death is related to amyloid brain plaques containing aggregated amyloid‐β (Aβ) peptides. We show that equimolar Hg(I) or Hg(II) ions inhibit normal Aβ aggregation. Hg(II) binds Aβ(1–40) with an apparent binding affinity 28 ± 8 μM.
Elina Berntsson +7 more
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