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497 related items for PubMed ID: 7967594

  • 1. Changes in biliary glutathione level during ischemia-reperfusion of rat liver.
    Fujikawa M, Kamiike W, Hatanaka N, Shimizu S, Akashi A, Miyata M, Kurosawa K, Yoshida Y, Tagawa K, Matsuda H.
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  • 4. Response of endogenous reduced glutathione through hepatic glutathione redox cycle to enhancement of hepatic lipid peroxidation with the development of acute liver injury in mice intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride.
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  • 9. Increased biliary GSSG-secretion and loss of hepatic glutathione in isolated perfused rat liver after paraquat treatment.
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  • 10. Correlation between plasma and hepatic phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide, energy charge, and total glutathione content in ischemia reperfusion injury of rat liver.
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  • 12. Glutathione and ultrastructural changes in inflow occlusion of rat liver.
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  • 13. Effect of hypoxia on tert-butylhydroperoxide-induced oxidative injury in hepatocytes.
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  • 14. Ratios of biliary glutathione disulfide (GSSG) to glutathione (GSH): a potential index to screen drug-induced hepatic oxidative stress in rats and mice.
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    Karwinski W, Ulvik R, Farstad M, Svardal A, Berge R, Søreide O.
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  • 16. Reactive oxygen species during ischemia-reflow injury in isolated perfused rat liver.
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  • 17. Oxidative stress, hepatocellular integrity, and hepatic function after initial reperfusion in human hepatic transplantation.
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    J Gastroenterol; 1995 Jun; 30(3):338-46. PubMed ID: 7647901
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  • 19. Plasma glutathione and glutathione disulfide in the rat: regulation and response to oxidative stress.
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  • 20. S-15176 reduces the hepatic injury in rats subjected to experimental ischemia and reperfusion.
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