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The Redox-Adhesion-Exosome (RAX) Hub in Cancer: Lipid Peroxidation-Driven EMT Plasticity and Ferroptosis Defense with HNE/MDA Signaling and Lipidomic Perspectives. [PDF]
Park MN +5 more
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Antioxidant Response in Skeletal Muscle. [PDF]
Supruniuk E, Górski J.
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Membrane-free two-step water electrolysis enabled by a stable organic redox mediator. [PDF]
Liu X +11 more
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Dynamic redox monitoring in differentiated human neuroblastoma models of Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
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Journal of Proteomics, 2011
We believe that this JoP special issue on Redox Proteomics not only represents one of the numerous attempts to start a network of information among multiplelaboratories working on this delicate topic, but it also promises to start bridging the persisting gaps between the clinical and the academic milieu, hopping that, for the foreseeable future, this ...
Scaloni A, Zolla L
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We believe that this JoP special issue on Redox Proteomics not only represents one of the numerous attempts to start a network of information among multiplelaboratories working on this delicate topic, but it also promises to start bridging the persisting gaps between the clinical and the academic milieu, hopping that, for the foreseeable future, this ...
Scaloni A, Zolla L
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2004
Substantial evidence implies that redox imbalance attributable to an overproduction of reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species that overwhelm the protective defense mechanism of cells contributes to all forms of Parkinson's disease. Factors such as dopamine, neuromelanin, and transition metals may, under certain circumstances, contribute ...
Daniela, Berg +2 more
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Substantial evidence implies that redox imbalance attributable to an overproduction of reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species that overwhelm the protective defense mechanism of cells contributes to all forms of Parkinson's disease. Factors such as dopamine, neuromelanin, and transition metals may, under certain circumstances, contribute ...
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