Neuronal oxidative injury in the development of the epileptic disease : a potential target for novel therapeutic approaches [PDF]
Epileptic diseases affect about 50 million people in the world and approximately 30% of patients diagnosed with epilepsy are unresponsive to current medications.
Maio, Roberto di
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ABSTRACT A proper body condition determines the correct functioning of physiological processes and the optimal expression of fitness‐related traits. Among these processes, maintaining the redox balance is essential to protect the organism from damage caused by oxidative stress.
Nerea López‐Castañón+4 more
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Redox Poise during Rhodospirillum rubrum Phototrophic Growth Drives Large-scale Changes in Macromolecular Synthesis Pathways [PDF]
During photoheterotrophic growth on organic substrates, purple nonsulfur photosynthetic bacteria like Rhodospirillum rubrum can acquire electrons by multiple means, including oxidation of organic substrates, oxidation of inorganic electron donors (e.g. H$_2$), and by reverse electron flow from the photosynthetic electron transport chain.
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Fabrication of glucose biosensors by inkjet printing [PDF]
Inkjet printing has been used to fabricate glucose sensors using glucose oxidase and screen printed carbon electrodes. By appropriate selection of printing and drying conditions we are able to fabricate sensor structures that show a good linear response to glucose concentration.
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Impaired granulocyte superoxide production and prolongation of the respiratory burst due to a low-affinity NADPH-dependent oxidase [PDF]
SB Shurin+3 more
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Relationship between NOX4 level and angiotensin II signaling in Gitelman's syndrome. Implications with hypertension [PDF]
Recent evidence showed that endogenous nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase 4 (NOX4) may exert a protective role on the cardiovascular system inducing vasodilation, reduction of blood pressure, and anti-proliferative actions.
Calò, Lorenzo A+5 more
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Abstract Purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) of the family Chromatiaceae (Gammaproteobacteria) can perform chemo‐ and photo‐lithoautotrophy (through anoxygenic photosynthesis) in anoxic layers of freshwater stratified (including meromictic) lakes. This group has been extensively studied via physiological and ecological approaches, albeit their genomics has ...
Pedro J. Cabello‐Yeves+7 more
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Nanostructured ZnO films: a study of molecular influence on transport properties by impedance spectroscopy [PDF]
Nanomaterials based on ZnO have been used to build glucose sensors due to its high isoelectric point, which is important when a protein like glucose oxidase (GOx) is attached to a surface. It also creates a biologically friendly environment to preserve the activity of the enzyme.
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Studies of cytochrome b-245 translocation in the PMA stimulation of the human neutrophil NADPH-oxidase. [PDF]
F K Higson+3 more
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The Hsp90β Isoform: An Attractive Target for Drug Development
ABSTRACT The beta isoform of 90 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90β) plays a critical role in maintaining cellular proteostasis by assisting in the folding and refolding of proteins, which is essential for both normal cellular function and stress response.
Subhabrata Chaudhury+2 more
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