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l‐DOPA Inhibits Complex IV of the Electron Transport Chain in Catecholamine‐Rich Human Neuroblastoma NB69 Cells

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1995
Abstract: l‐3,4‐Dihydroxyphenylalanine (l‐DOPA) is toxic for human neuroblastoma cells NB69 and its toxicity is related to several mechanisms including quinone formation and enhanced production of free radicals related to the metabolism of dopamine via monoamine oxidase type B.
B, Pardo, M A, Mena, J G, de Yébenes
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Understanding molecular biology of codon usage in mitochondrial complex IV genes of electron transport system: Relevance to mitochondrial diseases

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018
AbstractThe mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase (CO) genes are involved in complex IV of the electron transport system, and dysfunction of CO genes leads to several diseases. However, no work has been reported on the codon usage pattern of these genes. We used bioinformatic methods to analyze the compositional properties and the codon usage pattern of the
Arif Uddin   +2 more
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Abstract 57: Erythropoietin Selectively Preserves Electron Transport Complex IV Activity During Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest

Circulation, 2011
Introduction: We have previously documented in a rat model of VF and closed-chest resuscitation that administration of erythropoietin (EPO) preserves left ventricular distensibility - yielding hemodynamically more effective CPR - and attenuates post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction ...
Jeejabai Radhakrishnan   +2 more
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Bezafibrate induced increase in mitochondrial electron transport chain complex IV activity in human astrocytoma cells: Implications for mitochondrial cytopathies and neurodegenerative diseases

BioFactors, 2010
AbstractMitochondrial encephalomyopathies resulting from electron transport chain (ETC) dysfunction can present with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations having significant neuropathology and a progressive nature. Despite advances in diagnosis of ETC disorders, treatment still remains inadequate.
Nicola, Ioannou   +5 more
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Fumarate is a terminal electron acceptor in the mammalian electron transport chain

Science, 2021
Jessica Brooke Spinelli   +2 more
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