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List of bibliographic references indexed by potential

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 38.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000682 (2014) Ver Nica Casa As-Sánchez [Espagne] ; José A. Pérez ; Noemí Fabelo ; Antonio V. Herrera-Herrera ; Cecilia Fernández ; Raquel Marín ; María C. González-Montelongo ; Mario DíazAddition of docosahexaenoic acid, but not arachidonic acid, activates glutathione and thioredoxin antioxidant systems in murine hippocampal HT22 cells: potential implications in neuroprotection.
000725 (2013) Denis Kasozi [Allemagne] ; Franziska Mohring [Allemagne] ; Stefan Rahlfs [Allemagne] ; Andreas J. Meyer [Allemagne] ; Katja Becker [Allemagne]Real-time imaging of the intracellular glutathione redox potential in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
000752 (2013) Lena Dorothee Schütte [Allemagne] ; Stefan Baumeister ; Benjamin Weis ; Christoph Hudemann ; Eva-Maria Hanschmann ; Christopher Horst LilligIdentification of potential protein dithiol-disulfide substrates of mammalian Grx2.
000772 (2013) Isabel Aller [Allemagne] ; Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Andreas J. Meyer [Allemagne]Development of roGFP2-derived redox probes for measurement of the glutathione redox potential in the cytosol of severely glutathione-deficient rml1 seedlings.
000793 (2012) Jie Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Hong Yan ; Stefan Löfgren ; Xiaoli Tian ; Marjorie F. LouUltraviolet radiation-induced cataract in mice: the effect of age and the potential biochemical mechanism.
000995 (2010) Marita Wallenberg [Suède] ; Eric Olm ; Christina Hebert ; Mikael Björnstedt ; Aristi P. FernandesSelenium compounds are substrates for glutaredoxins: a novel pathway for selenium metabolism and a potential mechanism for selenium-mediated cytotoxicity.
000B09 (2009) Molly M. Gallogly [États-Unis] ; David W. Starke ; John J. MieyalMechanistic and kinetic details of catalysis of thiol-disulfide exchange by glutaredoxins and potential mechanisms of regulation.
000B79 (2008) Marcus Gutscher [Allemagne] ; Anne-Laure Pauleau ; Laurent Marty ; Thorsten Brach ; Guido H. Wabnitz ; Yvonne Samstag ; Andreas J. Meyer ; Tobias P. DickReal-time imaging of the intracellular glutathione redox potential.
000B93 (2008) Uzma Saeed [Inde] ; Lalitha Durgadoss ; R Khader Valli ; Dinesh C. Joshi ; Preeti G. Joshi ; Vijayalakshmi RavindranathKnockdown of cytosolic glutaredoxin 1 leads to loss of mitochondrial membrane potential: implication in neurodegenerative diseases.
000C15 (2008) M. Schwarzl Nder [Royaume-Uni] ; M D Fricker ; C. Müller ; L. Marty ; T. Brach ; J. Novak ; L J Sweetlove ; R. Hell ; A J MeyerConfocal imaging of glutathione redox potential in living plant cells.
000C16 (2008) Thomas R. Hurd [Royaume-Uni] ; Raquel Requejo ; Aleksandra Filipovska ; Stephanie Brown ; Tracy A. Prime ; Alan J. Robinson ; Ian M. Fearnley ; Michael P. MurphyComplex I within oxidatively stressed bovine heart mitochondria is glutathionylated on Cys-531 and Cys-704 of the 75-kDa subunit: potential role of CYS residues in decreasing oxidative damage.
000C63 (2007) Andreas J. Meyer [Allemagne] ; Thorsten Brach ; Laurent Marty ; Susanne Kreye ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Rüdiger HellRedox-sensitive GFP in Arabidopsis thaliana is a quantitative biosensor for the redox potential of the cellular glutathione redox buffer.
000F31 (2003) David W. Starke [États-Unis] ; P Boon Chock ; John J. MieyalGlutathione-thiyl radical scavenging and transferase properties of human glutaredoxin (thioltransferase). Potential role in redox signal transduction.
000F96 (2002) Chad R. Borges [États-Unis] ; Timothy Geddes ; J Throck Watson ; Donald M. KuhnDopamine biosynthesis is regulated by S-glutathionylation. Potential mechanism of tyrosine hydroxylast inhibition during oxidative stress.
001001 (2002) Nina Reckenfelderb Umer [Allemagne] ; R Luise Krauth-SiegelCatalytic properties, thiol pK value, and redox potential of Trypanosoma brucei tryparedoxin.
001031 (2001) M. Okuda [Japon] ; N. Inoue ; H. Azumi ; T. Seno ; Y. Sumi ; Hirata Ki ; S. Kawashima ; Y. Hayashi ; H. Itoh ; J. Yodoi ; M. YokoyamaExpression of glutaredoxin in human coronary arteries: its potential role in antioxidant protection against atherosclerosis.
001061 (2000) P. Klatt [Espagne] ; E. Pineda Molina ; D. Pérez-Sala ; S. LamasNovel application of S-nitrosoglutathione-Sepharose to identify proteins that are potential targets for S-nitrosoglutathione-induced mixed-disulphide formation.
001089 (1999) J S Fetrow [États-Unis] ; N. Siew ; J. SkolnickStructure-based functional motif identifies a potential disulfide oxidoreductase active site in the serine/threonine protein phosphatase-1 subfamily.

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