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Structural and Functional Characterization of Camelus dromedarius Glutathione Transferase M1-1. [PDF]
Perperopoulou F +4 more
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Biochemical and Structural Insights on the Poplar Tau Glutathione Transferase GSTU19 and 20 Paralogs Binding Flavonoids. [PDF]
Sylvestre-Gonon E +8 more
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ABSTRACT Ovarian cancer (OC) continues to be the deadliest gynecological malignancy and a significant cause of cancer‐related mortality among women worldwide. Standard treatment strategies typically entail platinum‐based chemotherapy in conjunction with cytoreductive surgery.
Zunera Khalid +4 more
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Ligandability Assessment of Human Glutathione Transferase M1-1 Using Pesticides as Chemical Probes. [PDF]
Bodourian CS +6 more
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Under hyperglycemic conditions, mitochondrial dysfunction in retinal endothelial cells triggers excessive reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species production, barrier protein degradation, and endothelial barrier breakdown in diabetic retinopathy.
Siyu Gui +12 more
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The Interaction of Human Glutathione Transferase GSTA1-1 with Reactive Dyes. [PDF]
Alqarni MH +3 more
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The Impact of Genotoxicity in Coke Oven Workers: Systematic Review With Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT This systematic review (SR) with meta‐analysis investigates the genotoxicity potential of coke oven workers (COWs) exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) through a comprehensive analysis of studies retrieved from PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science.
Thiago Guedes Pinto +7 more
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Structural insights into sigma class glutathione transferase from Taenia solium: Analysis and functional implications. [PDF]
Miranda-Blancas R +9 more
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The Interaction of the Flavonoid Fisetin with Human Glutathione Transferase A1-1. [PDF]
Alqarni MH +3 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental exposure to heavy metals poses a threat to human health. Several studies documented harmful effects on the liver after arsenic and nickel exposure at concentrations beyond permissible limits. Nevertheless, the impact of a simultaneous exposure to both elements on hepatic biochemistry and histology remains unelucidated. Therefore,
Thainá Iasbik‐Lima +4 more
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