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Oxidative stress response

Schreck, R., Albermann, K. and Baeuerle, P.A. (1992). Nuclear fector kB an oxidative stress-responsive transcription fector of eukaryotic cells (a review). Free Rad. Res. Commun. 17, 221-237. [Pg.112]

Rao, R. P, Yuan, C., Allegood, J. C. et al. 2007. Ceramide transfer protein function is essential for normal oxidative stress response and lifespan. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 104(27) 11364—11369. [Pg.522]

Herzog, E. et al. (2009) Dispersion medium modulates oxidative stress response of human lung epithelial cells upon exposure to carbon nanomaterial samples. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 236 (3), 276-281. [Pg.210]

Engelman HM, Alekel DL, Hanson LN, Kanthasamy AG and Reddy MB. 2005. Blood lipid and oxidative stress responses to soy protein with isoflavones and phytic acid in postmenopausal women. Am J Clin Nutr 81 590-596. [Pg.171]

Bloomer RJ, Goldfarb AH and McKenzie MJ. 2006. Oxidative stress response to aerobic exercise comparison of antioxidant supplements. Med Sci Sports Exercise 38(6) 1098-1105. [Pg.293]

PARK7 DJI lp36 Recessive Impaired oxidative stress response ( )... [Pg.657]

Fitzpatrick, T.B., Amrhein, N. and Macheroux, P., Characterization of YqjM, an old yellow enzyme homolog from Bacillus subtilis involved in the oxidative stress response. J. Biol. Chem., 2003, 278, 19891. [Pg.305]

Sanchez-Piris, M., Posas, F., Alemany, V., Winge, I., Hidalgo, E., Bachs, O. and Aligue, R., 2002, The serine/threonine kinase Cmk2 is required for oxidative stress response in fission yeast, J Biol Chem, 277, pp 17722-7. [Pg.212]

Summarizing, to minimize uncertainties and avoid misinterpretations, the combined approach (bioaccumulation markers/oxidative stress responses) is recommended. Moreover, this integrated approach may provide insight into the potential mechanisms of contaminant effects, so that cause-effect relationships can be established, something that is particularly relevant given the presence of complex mixtures. [Pg.113]

Camhi SL, Lee P, Choi AM (1995) The oxidative stress response. New Horiz 3 170-182... [Pg.324]

The enzymes are widely distributed in microorganisms, plants, and animals. " Three Mo-MPT enzymes have been found in mammals (1) xanthine dehydrogenase see Dehydrogenase) has many, varied roles in purine catabolism, drug metabolism, and oxidative stress response, (2) aldehyde oxidase is important in drug metabolism and the synthesis of retinoic acid from retinal, and (3) sulfite oxidase plays a cmcial role in the detoxification of sulfite produced in the degradation of cysteine and methionine. Genetic Mo-MPT deficiency in... [Pg.2780]

Nebert, D.W., Roe, A.L., Dieter, M.Z., Solis, W.A., Yang, Y., Dalton, T.P. (2000). Role of the aromatic hydrocarbon receptor and [Ah] gene battery in the oxidative stress response, cell cycle control, and apoptosis. Biochem. Pharmacol. 59 65-85. [Pg.242]

Peroxiredoxins Group of antioxidant thioredoxin-dependent enzymes with a catalytic fnnc-tion in the detoxification of cellnlar-toxic peroxides. See Claiborne, A., Ross, R.P., and Parsonage, D., Flavin-linked peroxide rednctases protein-sulfenic acids and the oxidative stress response. Trends Biochem. Sci. 17, 183-186, 1992 Dietz, K-J., Horhing, R, Konig, J., and Baien, M., The function of chloroplast 2-cysteine peroxiredoxin I peroxide detoxification and its regulation, J. Expt. Bot. 53, 1321-1329, 2002 Immenschuh, S. [Pg.171]

Demple B, Amabile-Cuevas CF. Redox redux the control of the oxidative stress response. Cell 1991 67 837-839. [Pg.1361]

Lenz A-G, Karg E, Brendel E et al (2013) InAammatory and oxidative stress responses of an alveolar epithelial ceU line to airborne... [Pg.115]

Cells are equipped with a large number of defence mechanisms, or stress response pathways, to protect themselves and their surrounding tissue from injury. The majority of these defence mechanisms are turned on to redress a specific homeostatic imbalance and are turned off again when homeostasis has been restored. Such pathways include the p53 stress response, which senses amongst other things DNA damage, Nrf2 oxidative stress response, HIF-1 alpha hypoxia stress response, unfolded protein response, and inflammatory stress responses [34], In this chapter we aim to demonstrate how some of these pathways have contributed to the identification of excellent mechanistic biomarkers. In Chap. 19 we describe these pathways in much more detail. [Pg.463]


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