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D (2004) The role of cysteine residues as redox-sensitive regulatory switches.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Virginie Renaud et al. 2010
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A prominent group of deregulated genes referred to PCD and mitochondrial dysfunction, such as DJ-1 (PARK7), which serves as a redox-sensitive chaperone in oxidative stress response
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Filip Simunovic et al. 2010
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NOV-002 is a small molecule compound based on a proprietary formulation of oxidized glutathione that acts together with chemotherapy as a chemopotentiator and a chemoprotectant by regulating redox-sensitive cell signaling pathways.
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NOV-002 is a small molecule compound based on a proprietary formulation of oxidized glutathione that acts together with chemotherapy as a chemopotentiator and a chemoprotectant by regulating redox-sensitive cell signaling pathways.
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NOV-002 is believed to act via generation of oxidative signals that mimic physiological regulatory mechanisms for a variety of redox-sensitive cell processes and functions.
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Scientifically speaking, we regulate redox-sensitive cell signaling pathways that are involved in cancer proliferation, cell-mediated immunity and hematopoiesis.
unknown title 2009
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Cells contain a large number of antioxidants to prevent or repair the damage caused by reactive oxygen species, as well as to regulate redox-sensitive signaling pathways.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Christine J Weydert 2009
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McMahon M, Thomas N, Itoh K, Yamamoto M, Hayes JD (2004) Redox-regulated turnover of Nrf2 is determined by at least two separate protein domains, the redox-sensitive Neh2 degron and the redox-insensitive Neh6 degron.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Xiao-Jun Wang et al. 2009
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Maclean KN, Janosik M, Kraus E, Kozich V, Allen RH, et al. (2002) Cystathionine beta-synthase is coordinately regulated with proliferation through a redox-sensitive mechanism in cultured human cells and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Heidi M. Blank et al. 2009
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Palmin: "In short, what we do is we regulate redox-sensitive cell signaling pathways that are involved in cancer proliferation, cell-mediated immunity and blood recovery, basically.
Science Blog - Science news straight from the source Bixbyte 2009
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