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List of bibliographic references indexed by Neurons

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 25.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (2021) Lin Che [République populaire de Chine] ; Chuan-Li Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yu Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Zi-Li Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Ze-Bang Du [République populaire de Chine] ; Jia-Shen Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Cong-Ling Gan [République populaire de Chine] ; Si-Ping Yan [République populaire de Chine] ; Jing Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Ni-Jun Guo [République populaire de Chine] ; Yu-Chun Lin [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhong-Ning Lin [République populaire de Chine]Mitochondrial redox-driven mitofusin 2 S-glutathionylation promotes neuronal necroptosis via disrupting ER-mitochondria crosstalk in cadmium-induced neurotoxicity.
000210 (2018) Constanze Depp [Allemagne] ; Carlos Bas-Orth [Allemagne] ; Lisa Schroeder [Allemagne] ; Andrea Hellwig [Allemagne] ; Hilmar Bading [Allemagne]Synaptic Activity Protects Neurons Against Calcium-Mediated Oxidation and Contraction of Mitochondria During Excitotoxicity.
000238 (2018) Eun Ji Ryu ; Dae Won Kim ; Min Jea Shin ; Hyo Sang Jo ; Jung Hwan Park ; Su Bin Cho ; Chi Hern Lee ; Hyeon Ji Yeo ; Eun Ji Yeo ; Yeon Joo Choi ; Duk-Soo Kim ; Sung-Woo Cho ; Yong-Jun Cho ; Eun Jeong Sohn ; Ora Son ; Keun Wook Lee ; Kyu Hyung Han ; Jinseu Park ; Won Sik Eum ; Soo Young ChoiPEP‑1‑glutaredoxin 1 protects against hippocampal neuronal cell damage from oxidative stress via regulation of MAPK and apoptotic signaling pathways.
000273 (2018) Divya Rani Bijukumar [États-Unis] ; Abhijith Segu [États-Unis] ; Yongchao Mou [États-Unis] ; Reza Ghodsi [États-Unis] ; Tolou Shokufhar [États-Unis] ; Mark Barba [États-Unis] ; Xue-Jun Li [États-Unis] ; Mathew Thoppil Mathew [États-Unis]Differential toxicity of processed and non-processed states of CoCrMo degradation products generated from a hip simulator on neural cells.
000285 (2018) Zeenna A. Stapper [Allemagne] ; Thomas R. Jahn [Allemagne]Changes in Glutathione Redox Potential Are Linked to Aβ42-Induced Neurotoxicity.
000337 (2017) Juan Ignacio Romero [Argentine] ; Mariana Inés Holubiec [Argentine] ; Tamara Logica Tornatore [Argentine] ; Stéphanie Rivière [Argentine] ; Eva-Maria Hanschmann [Allemagne] ; Rodolfo Alberto Kölliker-Frers [Argentine] ; Julia Tau [Argentine] ; Eduardo Blanco [Espagne] ; Pablo Galeano [Argentine] ; Fernando Rodríguez De Fonseca [Espagne] ; Christopher Horst Lillig [Allemagne] ; Francisco Capani [Argentine, Chili]Neuronal Damage Induced by Perinatal Asphyxia Is Attenuated by Postinjury Glutaredoxin-2 Administration.
000354 (2017) Vasco Branco [Portugal] ; Lucia Coppo [Suède] ; Susana Solá [Portugal] ; Jun Lu [République populaire de Chine] ; Cecília M P. Rodrigues [Portugal] ; Arne Holmgren [Suède] ; Cristina Carvalho [Portugal]Impaired cross-talk between the thioredoxin and glutathione systems is related to ASK-1 mediated apoptosis in neuronal cells exposed to mercury.
000400 (2016) Olga Gorelenkova Miller [États-Unis] ; Jessica Belle Behring [États-Unis] ; Sandra L. Siedlak [États-Unis] ; Sirui Jiang [États-Unis] ; Reiko Matsui [États-Unis] ; Markus M. Bachschmid [États-Unis] ; Xiongwei Zhu [États-Unis] ; John J. Mieyal [États-Unis]Upregulation of Glutaredoxin-1 Activates Microglia and Promotes Neurodegeneration: Implications for Parkinson's Disease.
000444 (2016) Stephan Robitaille [Canada] ; Ryan J. Mailloux [Canada] ; Hing Man Chan [Canada]Methylmercury alters glutathione homeostasis by inhibiting glutaredoxin 1 and enhancing glutathione biosynthesis in cultured human astrocytoma cells.
000494 (2015) Juan Ignacio Romero [Argentine] ; Eva-Maria Hanschmann [Allemagne] ; Manuela Gellert [Allemagne] ; Susanne Eitner [Allemagne] ; Mariana Inés Holubiec [Argentine] ; Eduardo Blanco-Calvo [Espagne] ; Christopher Horst Lillig [Allemagne] ; Francisco Capani [Argentine]Thioredoxin 1 and glutaredoxin 2 contribute to maintain the phenotype and integrity of neurons following perinatal asphyxia.
000496 (2015) Gethin J. Mcbean [Irlande (pays)] ; Mutay Aslan [Turquie] ; Helen R. Griffiths [Royaume-Uni] ; Rita C. Torrão [Royaume-Uni]Thiol redox homeostasis in neurodegenerative disease.
000510 (2015) Lucie Valek [Allemagne] ; Maike Kanngie Er [Allemagne] ; Annett H Ussler [Allemagne] ; Nitin Agarwal [Allemagne] ; Christopher Horst Lillig [Allemagne] ; Irmgard Tegeder [Allemagne]Redoxins in peripheral neurons after sciatic nerve injury.
000650 (2014) Michael A. Cater [Australie] ; Stephanie Materia ; Zhiguang Xiao ; Kamil Wolyniec ; Susan M. Ackland ; Yann W. Yap ; Nam Sang Cheung ; Sharon La FontaineGlutaredoxin1 protects neuronal cells from copper-induced toxicity.
000754 (2013) Manuela Gellert ; Simone Venz ; Jessica Mitlöhner ; Catherine Cott ; Eva-Maria Hanschmann ; Christopher Horst LilligIdentification of a dithiol-disulfide switch in collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP2) that is toggled in a model of neuronal differentiation.
000A18 (2010) Elizabeth A. Sabens [États-Unis] ; Anne M. Distler ; John J. MieyalLevodopa deactivates enzymes that regulate thiol-disulfide homeostasis and promotes neuronal cell death: implications for therapy of Parkinson's disease.
000A29 (2010) Alberto Ferri [Italie] ; Paolo Fiorenzo ; Monica Nencini ; Mauro Cozzolino ; Maria Grazia Pesaresi ; Cristiana Valle ; Sara Sepe ; Sandra Moreno ; Maria Teresa CarrìGlutaredoxin 2 prevents aggregation of mutant SOD1 in mitochondria and abolishes its toxicity.
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.
000C98 (2006) Pamela Maher [États-Unis]Redox control of neural function: background, mechanisms, and significance.
000D57 (2006) Latha Diwakar [Inde] ; Rajappa S. Kenchappa ; Jayasree Annepu ; Uzma Saeed ; Ramakrishnan Sujanitha ; Vijayalakshmi RavindranathDown-regulation of glutaredoxin by estrogen receptor antagonist renders female mice susceptible to excitatory amino acid mediated complex I inhibition in CNS.
000D80 (2005) J-E Oh [Autriche] ; K. Karlmark Raja ; J-H Shin ; M. Hengstschl Ger ; A. Pollak ; G. LubecThe neuronal differentiation process involves a series of antioxidant proteins.
001027 (2001) D. Daily [Israël] ; A. Vlamis-Gardikas ; D. Offen ; L. Mittelman ; E. Melamed ; A. Holmgren ; A. BarzilaiGlutaredoxin protects cerebellar granule neurons from dopamine-induced apoptosis by dual activation of the ras-phosphoinositide 3-kinase and jun n-terminal kinase pathways.

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