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869 related items for PubMed ID: 15180957

  • 1. Cysteine/cystine couple is a newly recognized node in the circuitry for biologic redox signaling and control.
    Jones DP, Go YM, Anderson CL, Ziegler TR, Kinkade JM, Kirlin WG.
    FASEB J; 2004 Aug; 18(11):1246-8. PubMed ID: 15180957
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  • 2. Differential oxidation of thioredoxin-1, thioredoxin-2, and glutathione by metal ions.
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  • 3. Oxidative stress, thiols, and redox profiles.
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  • 4. Adult T cell leukemia (ATL)-derived factor/human thioredoxin prevents apoptosis of lymphoid cells induced by L-cystine and glutathione depletion: possible involvement of thiol-mediated redox regulation in apoptosis caused by pro-oxidant state.
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  • 5. Growth-associated modifications of low-molecular-weight thiols and protein sulfhydryls in human bronchial fibroblasts.
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  • 6. Glutathione and thioredoxin redox during differentiation in human colon epithelial (Caco-2) cells.
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  • 7. Intracellular proatherogenic events and cell adhesion modulated by extracellular thiol/disulfide redox state.
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  • 8. Inhibition of glutathione biosynthesis alters compartmental redox status and the thiol proteome in organogenesis-stage rat conceptuses.
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  • 10. Extracellular cysteine/cystine redox regulates the p44/p42 MAPK pathway by metalloproteinase-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor signaling.
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  • 12. The cystine/cysteine cycle: a redox cycle regulating susceptibility versus resistance to cell death.
    Banjac A, Perisic T, Sato H, Seiler A, Bannai S, Weiss N, Kölle P, Tschoep K, Issels RD, Daniel PT, Conrad M, Bornkamm GW.
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  • 14. Redox modifications of protein-thiols: emerging roles in cell signaling.
    Biswas S, Chida AS, Rahman I.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 2006 Feb 28; 71(5):551-64. PubMed ID: 16337153
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  • 15. Thioredoxin-dependent redox regulation of cellular signaling and stress response through reversible oxidation of methionines.
    Bigelow DJ, Squier TC.
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  • 16. Regulatory control of human cytosolic branched-chain aminotransferase by oxidation and S-glutathionylation and its interactions with redox sensitive neuronal proteins.
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  • 17. Extracellular thiol/disulfide redox state affects proliferation rate in a human colon carcinoma (Caco2) cell line.
    Jonas CR, Ziegler TR, Gu LH, Jones DP.
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  • 18. Oxidation and nuclear localization of thioredoxin-1 in sparse cell cultures.
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  • 19. S-thiolation mimicry: quantitative and kinetic analysis of redox status of protein cysteines by glutathione-affinity chromatography.
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  • 20. Antioxidant supplements prevent oxidation of cysteine/cystine redox in patients with age-related macular degeneration.
    Moriarty-Craige SE, Adkison J, Lynn M, Gensler G, Bressler S, Jones DP, Sternberg P.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 2005 Dec 15; 140(6):1020-6. PubMed ID: 16376645
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