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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is thought to involve inflammatory infiltration of leukocytes, lung injury induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS), in particular superoxide anion, and fibrosis (collagen deposition). No treatment has... more
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      PhysiologyChemistryMedicinePulmonary fibrosis
Pancreatic cancer is a rapidly fatal disease, and there is an urgent need for early detection markers and novel therapeutic targets. The current study has used a proteomic approach of two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis and mass... more
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      Mass SpectrometryCancerImmunohistochemistryPancreatitis
To understand the interactions between iron and zinc during absorption in iron- and zinc-deficient rats, and their consequences on intestinal oxidant-antioxidant balance. Twenty-four weanling Wistar-Kyoto rats fed an iron- and... more
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      Oxidative StressIntestinal MucosaGlutathione PeroxidaseZinc
Toxic outcome of chemical therapeutics as well as multidrug resistance are two serious phenomena for their inacceptance in cancer chemotherapy. Antioxidants like curcumin (Cur) have gained immense importance for their excellent... more
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      Atomic Force MicroscopyApoptosisWestern blottingFTIR
A large number of micropropagated Euphorbia millii shoots from temporary immersion bioreactor showed thick broad leaves that were translucent, wrinkled and/or curled and brittle, symptoms of hyperhydricity. The environment inside... more
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      AndrologyImmunologyNonparametric StatisticsAging
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      Cognitive ScienceAgingMotor neuronTransgenic Mice
In photosynthetic tissues superoxide dismutase (SOD) plays an important role by scavenging the superoxide radical whose production is an usual reaction in chloroplast thylakoids. To test the differential response of SOD, two Andean potato... more
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      Plant BiologyAbiotic StressPlant SciencePotato
Sirs, About 3% of cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, are due to mutations in the copper-zinc superoxide dismutase gene, SOD1.
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      GeneticsCognitive ScienceNeurogeneticsAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
We have employed differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to investigate the thermally induced unfolding of native Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD), the apoprotein derived from native SOD, and the zinc-substituted derivatives of the... more
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      BiochemistryDifferential scanning calorimetryCopperZinc
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is a tolerant species that accumulates cadmium. We studied the effect of Cd (0, 10, 25, 50, 100 lM) on growth parameters, chlorophyll and proline contents, enzymatic antioxidative response and lipid... more
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      Plant BiologyTobaccoPeroxidaseHeavy Metal
Magnesium and oxidative status were investigated in young volunteers exposed to chronic stress (political intolerance, awareness of potential military attacks, permanent stand-by duty and reduced holidays more than 10 years) or subchronic... more
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      CalciumOxidative StressAdolescentMagnesium
Considering the growing body of evidence that indicates the contribution of superoxide anions (O2) and other reactive oxygen species (ROS) to the development of hypertension, we assessed whether animal models of hypertension have a... more
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      AntioxidantsHypertensionBlood PressureSuperoxide Dismutase
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      KineticsEscherichia coliZincIron
Nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are emerging as important regulators of angiogenesis. NO enhances VEGF synthesis in several cell types and is required for execution of VEGF angiogenic effect in endothelial cells.... more
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      Western blottingProtein synthesisSignal TransductionMolecular and cellular biology
Apoptotic myocyte cell death, diastolic dysfunction and progressive deterioration in LV pump function, characterize the clinical course of diabetic cardiomyopathy. A key question concerns the mechanism(s) by which hyperglycemia... more
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      PhysiologyOxidative StressApoptosisHyperglycemia
Normal and Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine-induced rabbit alveolar macrophage homogenates were fractionated by isopycnic density gradient centrifugation. Superoxide dismutase-inhibitable NAD(P)H-dependent nitro-blue tetrazolium... more
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      MacrophagesBiological SciencesPhysical sciencesCell Fractionation
A primary mechanistic hypothesis by which ambient air particles have a significant negative impact on human health is via the induction of pulmonary inflammatory responses mediated through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS).... more
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      CarbonOxidative StressMultidisciplinaryEnvironmental science and technology
Our results support hypotheses that (a) oxygen radicals mediate the ,-cell toxicity of both alloxan and streptozotocin, and (b) ,-cells may be particularly vulnerable to oxygen radical damage.
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      Free RadicalsDogsSuperoxide DismutaseCattle
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      ImmunologyAllergyImmunoglobulin ESuperoxide Dismutase
Whether high-cholesterol diets (HCD) induce a high incidence of memory deficits in diabetes requires to be established; if so, whether they induce impairments of memory acquired in the pre-diabetic stage as well as in the diabetic stage... more
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      Life SciencesHippocampusLearning and MemoryBlood Glucose
It is generally agreed that physiological levels of melatonin, a hormone secreted by the pineal gland, are important in protecting against oxidative stress-induced tissue damage. We investigated the effects that pinealectomy and the... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceImmunohistochemistryOxidative Stress
Our study aimed at investigating the influence of elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration on the salinity tolerance of the cash crop halophyte Aster tripolium L., thereby focussing on protein expression and enzyme activities. The plants... more
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      Carbon DioxidePlant BiologyOxidative StressAntioxidants
Sleep deprivation induces oxidative stress and impairs learning and memory processes. Vitamin E, on the other hand, is a strong antioxidant that has neuroprotective effect on the brain. In this study, we examined the potential protective... more
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      Oxidative StressLearningMemoryHippocampus
An approach for enzyme therapeutics is elaborated with cell-implanted nanoreactors that are based on multiple enzymes encapsulated in hollow silica nanospheres (HSNs). The synthesis of HSNs is carried out by silica sol-gel templating of... more
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      Transmission Electron MicroscopyMultidisciplinaryCatalaseProteins
In the present study, the chemical composition and antioxidant potential of an essential oil of ginger rhizomes from Ecuador was elucidated. The analysis of the essential oil by GC/FID/MS resulted in identification of 71 compounds, of... more
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      Organic ChemistryPlant BiologyEcuadorSaccharomyces cerevisiae
Modification of proteins with polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been shown to result in a decrease in immunogenicity. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase were modified with PEG and used to immunize mice. Antibody titers against the... more
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      AntibodiesMiceCatalaseSuperoxide Dismutase
The protective effect of CDP-choline in spinal cord transection and the mediation of its cardiovascular effects were investigated. Spinal cords of rats were transected at the T1-T2 levels. CDP-choline (250 mg/kg; intravenous) was... more
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      PharmacyOxidative StressEpinephrinePharmacology and Clinical pharmacy
Background/purpose: Persistent inflammatory response secondary to congenital or acquired biliary choleastasis plays an important role in the pathophysiology of hepatic tissue damage. The polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have been shown... more
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      PediatricsStressMedicinePrevention
Oxyradicals play a role in several diseases. While for several decades the hydroxyl radical -produced via the Fenton reaction -has been considered the species that initiates oxyradical damage, new findings suggest that much of this damage... more
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      ThermodynamicsInorganic ChemistryNitratesSuperoxide Dismutase
1Cyclosporine A (CsA) is the first-line immunosuppressant used for the management of solid organ transplantation and autoimmune diseases. Nephrotoxicity is the major limitation of CsA use. Recent evidence suggests that reactive oxygen... more
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      PhysiologyKidney diseasesKidneyHypertension
Abstract:  The pancreas is highly susceptible to the oxidative stress induced by ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury leading to the generation of acute pancreatitis. Melatonin has been shown to be useful in the prevention of the damage by... more
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      PancreatitisApoptosisBiological SciencesCaspases
A tertiary care center-based, case-control study evaluated the status of oxidative stress, enzymes involved in the antioxidant defense and membrane fluidity in platelets of 6 cases with central Eales disease and 5 healthy controls.... more
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      CatalaseSuperoxide DismutaseEnzymeOptometry and Ophthalmology
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), generated through the use of the xanthine (X)-xanthine oxidase (XO) system, on equine sperm motility, viability, acrosomal integrity, mitochondrial... more
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      AndrologyMitochondriaTextReactive Oxygen Species
Introduction: Chronic periodontitis is the inflammatory disease of the periodontium; the tissue that surround and support the teeth. The aim of the study was to estimate and compare some biochemical oxidative stress markers in patients... more
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      DentistryCytokinesAdolescentPeriodontology
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      PhysiologyZoologySkeletal muscle biologyPrincipal Component Analysis
The root apex is highly sensitive to many soil-derived stress factors. Copper (Cu), as a Fenton-type metal, may cause severe oxidative damage in plants at toxic concentrations. The aim of this study was to establish whether the apex is... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesCopperMaize
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      AntioxidantsPeroxidaseSuperoxide DismutaseSystematic review
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play important roles in the process of ultraviolet-induced skin damage or photoaging. Although many enzymatic and chemical methods have been developed for evaluating ROS, evaluation methods for ROS generation... more
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      AntioxidantsReactive Oxygen SpeciesUltravioletCell Death
Age-related changes in various tissues have been associated with the onset of a number of age-related diseases, including inflammation and cancer. Bladder cancer, for instance, is a disease that mainly afflicts middle-aged or elderly... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryNonparametric Statistics
Streptococcus thermophilus AO54 possesses a single manganese-containing superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). The enzyme was found to be insensitive to cyanide or to a modified H 2 O 2 treatment. The enzyme is expressed in a... more
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental MicrobiologyBacteriaApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Oxidative stress is one of the major factors leading to Maneb-and Zineb-induced disorders. The aim of this in vitro study was to examine (i) the potency of Maneb and Zineb to induce changes in antioxidant enzyme activities in Chinese... more
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      Oxidative StressAntioxidantsCell lineCatalase
Sodium hypochlorite and sodium chlorite are commonly used as disinfectants, and understanding the mechanisms of microbial resistance to these compounds is of considerable importance. In this study, the role of oxidative stress and... more
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      MicrobiologyOxidative StressIndustrial BiotechnologySaccharomyces cerevisiae
Comparison of 5 d old stationary cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and of cultures aged for 3 months revealed increased generation of reactive oxygen species assessed by 2Ј,7Ј-dichlorofluorescin oxidation, decreased activity of... more
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      Free RadicalsOxidative StressFree RadicalSaccharomyces cerevisiae
Background: Thymus algeriensis Boiss. et Reut. (Lamiaceae), popularly known as "mougecha" or "mazoukcha" is prolific in Mediterranean regions, mostly in North Africa, and is used in folk medicine to treat of stomach diseases. Methods: In... more
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      KidneyLiverCatalaseGlutathione Peroxidase
We investigated the influence of experimental hyperlipidemia on the formation of cardiac NO, superoxide, and peroxynitrite 2 (ONOO) in rat hearts. Methods: Wistar rats were fed 2% cholesterol-enriched diet or normal diet for 8 weeks.... more
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      Free RadicalsCardiovascularNitric oxideSuperoxide Dismutase
Caffeic acid (CA), which is ubiquitously present in plants, is a potent phytotoxin affecting plant growth and physiology. The aim of our study was to investigate whether CA-induced inhibition of adventitious root formation (ARF) in mung... more
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      Plant BiologyPeroxidaseStress responsePlant growth
Hydroponics experiments were conducted to study the effects of Pb on mined ecotype (ME) and non-mined ecotype (NME) of Elsholtzia argyi from Pb/Cu mining and the non-contaminated agricultural areas, respectively. The results showed that... more
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      EngineeringPhotosynthesisChinaTransmission Electron Microscopy
Previous studies from this laboratory have demonstrated the presence of oxidative stress and its role in the pathogenesis of leadinduced hypertension. This study was designed to determine whether oxidative stress in animals with... more
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      Oxidative StressWestern blottingBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The event chain leading to germination blockage in durum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum Desf.) seeds exposed to the allelochemical coumarin (2H-chromen-2-one) was studied. The physiological and biochemical aspects thought to be... more
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      WaterChemical EcologySeed germinationBiological Sciences
The anti-in ammatory and antioxidant activities of the aerial part of Helichrysum italicum extracts have been established in various in-vivo and in-vitro experimental models. The results obtained on the acute oedemas induced by... more
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      PharmacyImmunologyWaterComplementary and Alternative Medicine