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Distribution of GSH and GSH cycle enzymes in black sea bass (Centropristis striata)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1985Abstract 1. 1. Tissue extracts were prepared from black sea bass kidney, liver, brain, red blood cells and muscle; each of the extracts was analyzed for the following glutathione (GSH)-dependent enzyme activities: Se-dependent and Se-independent GSH-peroxidases, GSH reductase, γ-glutamyl cysteine synthetase, GSH-S-transferase and γ-glutamyl ...
S.A. Braddon +2 more
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Nano letters (Print), 2018
Accurate imaging of glutathione (GSH) in vivo is able to provide real-time visualization of physiological and pathological conditions. Herein, we successfully synthesize bimetallic oxide MnMoOX nanorods as an intelligent nanoprobe for in vivo GSH ...
Fei Gong +7 more
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Accurate imaging of glutathione (GSH) in vivo is able to provide real-time visualization of physiological and pathological conditions. Herein, we successfully synthesize bimetallic oxide MnMoOX nanorods as an intelligent nanoprobe for in vivo GSH ...
Fei Gong +7 more
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Chemical Communications, 2019
Glutathione (GSH) in tumors consumes 1O2 and seriously inhibits the PDT effect. MnO2-coated porphyrin metal-organic frameworks are developed to realize the oxidation of GSH by MnO2 for enhanced PDT, activated MR imaging, and controllable release of DOX ...
Xue-Tao Tian +4 more
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Glutathione (GSH) in tumors consumes 1O2 and seriously inhibits the PDT effect. MnO2-coated porphyrin metal-organic frameworks are developed to realize the oxidation of GSH by MnO2 for enhanced PDT, activated MR imaging, and controllable release of DOX ...
Xue-Tao Tian +4 more
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
Michael J, Matteucci, Richard F, Clark
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Michael J, Matteucci, Richard F, Clark
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Human GSH-Transferase in Risk Assessment
1996Human cytosolic glutathione-S-transferases (GST) are dimeric enzymes which have been classified, mainly by their isoelectric points, into four classes (Brockmoller et al. 1993): class α (basic, GSTA); class μ (near-neutral, new GSTM); class π (acidic, GSTP); class θ (slightly basic, GSTT).
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GSH-induced chemotaxis nanomotors for cancer treatment by ferroptosis strategy
Science China Chemistry, 2022Zhiyong Liu +7 more
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Cellular Gsh Metabolism During Hypoxia
1990In recent years, we have studied the effect of hypoxia on hepatic GSH homeostasis. O2 dependence of GSH synthesis was studied in cells under different steady-state O2 with met or cys as precursor amino acids. GSH synthetic rate with met decreased from 0.71 to (J.16 nmol/106 cells/min under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, respectively.
Tak Yee Aw +3 more
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Glutathione (GSH) Synthesis and Metabolism
2011The tripeptide glutathione (GSH) is present in brain cells in millimolar concentrations. GSH has many important cellular and extracellular functions, of which the detoxification of reactive oxygen species and of xenobiotics are especially important. In the brain, astrocytes play a central role in the GSH metabolism.
Maike M. Schmidt, Ralf Dringen
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