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Redox Imbalance

Redox Imbalance in Lung Cancer of Patients with Underlying Chronic Respiratory Conditions

Redox Imbalance in Lung Cancer of Patients with Underlying Chronic Respiratory Conditions

... A differential expression profile of oxidative stress markers has been identi- fied in the lung tumors and blood com- partments in patients bearing a chronic respiratory condition as compared to those without it. ...

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Aging-related rotenone-induced neurochemical and behavioral deficits: role of SIRT2 and redox imbalance, and neuroprotection by AK-7

Aging-related rotenone-induced neurochemical and behavioral deficits: role of SIRT2 and redox imbalance, and neuroprotection by AK-7

... and redox imbalance was sup- ported by the results from primary mesencephalic ...maintaining redox balance may be one of the mechanisms underlying neuroprotection by ...

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Sources and implications of NADH/NAD+ redox imbalance in diabetes and its complications

Sources and implications of NADH/NAD<sup>+</sup> redox imbalance in diabetes and its complications

... Notes: The redox imbalance can eventually elevate cellular levels of ROS that can attack proteins, DNA, and lipids. Accumulation of these damaged macromolecules can induce cell death and tissue dysfunction, ...

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Systemic redox imbalance in Chronic Kidney Disease: a systematic review

Systemic redox imbalance in Chronic Kidney Disease: a systematic review

... CVD remains the leading cause of death in CKD patients, with oxidative stress being implicated in the onset and the development of atherosclerosis, via mechanisms such as oxidation of low-density protein (LDL) [6]. It is ...

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HOCl-modified phosphatidylcholines induce apoptosis and redox imbalance in HUVEC-ST cells

HOCl-modified phosphatidylcholines induce apoptosis and redox imbalance in HUVEC-ST cells

... Electrophilic attack of hypochlorous acid on unsaturated bonds of fatty acyl chains is known to result mostly in chlorinated products that show cytotoxicity to some cell lines and were found in biological systems exposed ...

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Nitric Oxide/Peroxynitrite Redox Imbalance in Endothelial Cells Measured with Amperometric Nanosensors

Nitric Oxide/Peroxynitrite Redox Imbalance in Endothelial Cells Measured with Amperometric Nanosensors

... only increases the level of redox toxicity but also dimin- ishes the concentration of bioavailable NO, resulting in endothelial and/or neuronal dysfunction [15,16]. A dys- functional endothelium has been found in ...

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Effect of Glucose Concentrations on the Growth and Metabolism of Brettanomyces bruxellensis under Aerobic Conditions

Effect of Glucose Concentrations on the Growth and Metabolism of Brettanomyces bruxellensis under Aerobic Conditions

... use of Brettanomyces yeasts could simplify the process for a larger-scale bioproduction, considering that this microorganism not only produces acetic acid from sugars in one step due to the presence of Custer effect, but ...

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Role of pseudohypoxia in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes

<p>Role of pseudohypoxia in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes</p>

... NADH/NAD redox imbalance and leading to cellular ...NADH/NAD redox imbalance and diabetic ...NADH/NAD redox balance and for preventing the occurrence of diabetic ...

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Targeting glutamine metabolism sensitizes pancreatic cancer to PARP-driven metabolic catastrophe induced by ß-lapachone

Targeting glutamine metabolism sensitizes pancreatic cancer to PARP-driven metabolic catastrophe induced by ß-lapachone

... futile redox cycling of the drug and subsequently nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)+ depletion through poly(ADP ribose) polymerase (PARP) ...massive redox imbalance, extensive DNA damage, rapid ...

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Reactive Oxygen Species Related Noncoding RNAs as Regulators of Cardiovascular Diseases

Reactive Oxygen Species Related Noncoding RNAs as Regulators of Cardiovascular Diseases

... the redox imbalance induced by altered ROS generally influences signaling pathways that contribute to cardiomyocytes’ apoptosis, ER stress, and autophagy, which ultimately contribute to a wide range of ...

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Silica nanoparticles induce oxidative stress, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction in vitro via activation of the MAPK/Nrf2 pathway and nuclear factor-&kappa;B signaling

Silica nanoparticles induce oxidative stress, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction in vitro via activation of the MAPK/Nrf2 pathway and nuclear factor-&kappa;B signaling

... caused redox imbalance, oxidative stress, and NO/NOS system disorder, leading to oxidative damage and inflammation response, which conse- quently resulted in endothelial cytotoxicity and endothelial ...

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Pathophysiological Alterations of Redox Signaling and Endocannabinoid System in Granulocytes and Plasma of Psoriatic Patients E. Ambrożewicz, 1P. Wojcik,1 A. Wroński, 2W. Luczaj,1 A. Jastrząb, 1N. Žarković, 3* E.Skrzydlewska 1*

Pathophysiological Alterations of Redox Signaling and Endocannabinoid System in Granulocytes and Plasma of Psoriatic Patients E. Ambrożewicz, 1P. Wojcik,1 A. Wroński, 2W. Luczaj,1 A. Jastrząb, 1N. Žarković, 3* E.Skrzydlewska 1*

... vulgaris. Redox imbalance was associated with decreased levels of phospholipids and of free PUFAs, but with enhanced activity of enzymes involved in lipid metabolism (PLA2, PAF-AH COX1/2) and increased ...

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Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

... steine redox modifications is therefore not usually possible due to their low abundance and frequent ...Most redox proteomics stra- tegies therefore exploit the intrinsic chemical reactivity of thiols or ...

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Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

... [2] Qu, Z.; Meng, F.; Bomgarden, R. D.; Viner, R. I.; Li, J.; Rogers, J. C.; Cheng, J.; Greenlief, C. M.; Cui, J.; Lubahn, D. B.; Sun, G. Y.; Gu, Z. Proteomic quantification and site-mapping of S-nitrosylated proteins ...

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Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators

... Global redox proteomics studies in plants and other photosynthetic organisms: S-Nitrosylation * = endogenous level detection Biological system Methodology Quantification and site identif[r] ...

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The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

... Protein disulfide Isomerase (PDI) is a ubiquitous 58 kDa thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase protein found in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of eukaryotic cells. It is a member of the thioredoxin superfamily of proteins, and ...

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Wet Soil Redox Chemistry as Affected by Organic  Matter and Nitrate

Wet Soil Redox Chemistry as Affected by Organic Matter and Nitrate

... high redox potentials, indicating a lack of anaerobic condi- tions. Soil redox potential influences many processes of practical importance, such as the degradation of pesti- cides ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... lumborum imbalance could be playing a role in the development of this ...an imbalance in the internal obliques could be altering the quadratus lumborum ...an imbalance in the obliques that could be ...

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Effects Of Voltage Imbalance In Three Phase Controlled Rectifier Based System

Effects Of Voltage Imbalance In Three Phase Controlled Rectifier Based System

... Voltage Imbalance between the split capacitors in three-phase half-bridge switch-mode rectifiers is observed and the elimination of the imbalance by adding a DC bias to the source current of each ...

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Balancing economic, social and natural capital:
the contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility and the role of Greenpeace in creating balance

Balancing economic, social and natural capital: the contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility and the role of Greenpeace in creating balance

... create imbalance in the form of ‘strain’ or ’tension’ a general social process by which social actors change their social arrangements to reduce imbalance occurs (Hummon & Doreian, ...where ...

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