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List of bibliographic references indexed by Royaume-Uni

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 60.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000619 (2014) Y. Zhang [Royaume-Uni] ; S G Martin [Royaume-Uni]Redox proteins and radiotherapy.
000662 (2014) Julea N. Butt [Royaume-Uni]Explorations of time and electrochemical potential: opportunities for fresh perspectives on signalling proteins.
000709 (2013) Shibani Ratnayake [Royaume-Uni] ; Irundika H K. Dias ; Eric Lattman ; Helen R. GriffithsStabilising cysteinyl thiol oxidation and nitrosation for proteomic analysis.
000728 (2013) Pietro Ghezzi [Royaume-Uni]Protein glutathionylation in health and disease.
000747 (2013) Robert C. Hider [Royaume-Uni] ; Xiaole KongIron speciation in the cytosol: an overview.
000807 (2012) Nicolas Foloppe [Royaume-Uni] ; Alexios Vlamis-Gardikas ; Lennart NilssonThe -Cys-X1-X2-Cys- motif of reduced glutaredoxins adopts a consensus structure that explains the low pK(a) of its catalytic cysteine.
000844 (2012) Michael P. Murphy [Royaume-Uni]Mitochondrial thiols in antioxidant protection and redox signaling: distinct roles for glutathionylation and other thiol modifications.
000879 (2012) Romina Durigon [Royaume-Uni] ; Qi Wang ; Efrain Ceh Pavia ; Chris M. Grant ; Hui LuCytosolic thioredoxin system facilitates the import of mitochondrial small Tim proteins.
000902 (2011) Lucia Coppo [Royaume-Uni] ; Pietro GhezziThiol regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and innate immunity: protein S-thiolation as a novel molecular mechanism.
000908 (2011) Catrine Johansson [Royaume-Uni] ; Annette K. Roos ; Sergio J. Montano ; Rajib Sengupta ; Panagis Filippakopoulos ; Kunde Guo ; Frank Von Delft ; Arne Holmgren ; Udo Oppermann ; Kathryn L. KavanaghThe crystal structure of human GLRX5: iron-sulfur cluster co-ordination, tetrameric assembly and monomer activity.
000924 (2011) Caroline M. Woolston [Royaume-Uni] ; Ahmad Al-Attar ; Sarah J. Storr ; Ian O. Ellis ; David A L. Morgan ; Stewart G. MartinRedox protein expression predicts radiotherapeutic response in early-stage invasive breast cancer patients.
000944 (2011) Robert C. Hider [Royaume-Uni] ; Xiao L. KongGlutathione: a key component of the cytoplasmic labile iron pool.
000976 (2010) Darren Greetham [Royaume-Uni] ; Jill Vickerstaff ; Daniel Shenton ; Gabriel G. Perrone ; Ian W. Dawes ; Chris M. GrantThioredoxins function as deglutathionylase enzymes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000989 (2010) David J. Clarke [Royaume-Uni] ; Ximena P. Ortega ; C Logan Mackay ; Miguel A. Valvano ; John R W. Govan ; Dominic J. Campopiano ; Pat Langridge-Smith ; Alan R. BrownSubdivision of the bacterioferritin comigratory protein family of bacterial peroxiredoxins based on catalytic activity.
000A83 (2009) Steven J. Coles [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Easton ; Hayley Sharrod ; Susan M. Hutson ; John Hancock ; Vinood B. Patel ; Myra E. ConwayS-Nitrosoglutathione inactivation of the mitochondrial and cytosolic BCAT proteins: S-nitrosation and S-thiolation.
000B74 (2008) Myra E. Conway [Royaume-Uni] ; Steven J. Coles ; Mohammad M. Islam ; Susan M. HutsonRegulatory control of human cytosolic branched-chain aminotransferase by oxidation and S-glutathionylation and its interactions with redox sensitive neuronal proteins.
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.
000C60 (2007) Catrine Johansson [Royaume-Uni] ; Kathryn L. Kavanagh ; Opher Gileadi ; Udo OppermannReversible sequestration of active site cysteines in a 2Fe-2S-bridged dimer provides a mechanism for glutaredoxin 2 regulation in human mitochondria.
000C95 (2007) G M Chaves [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Bates ; D M Maccallum ; F C OddsCandida albicans GRX2, encoding a putative glutaredoxin, is required for virulence in a murine model.
000D29 (2006) Aleksandra Filipovska [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael P. MurphyOverview of protein glutathionylation.

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