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autoregulatory control of mitochondrial glutathione homeostasis

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Update on guidelines for the management of cancer-associated thrombosis

autoregulatory control of mitochondrial glutathione homeostasis SLC25A39 identified as a key regulator hepatocellular carcinoma progression through the ROScytochrome ccaspase signaling axis | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters How the antioxidant glutathione keeps

Studies of stress-induced depression models have revealed lower total zinc levels, accompanied by reduced expression of ZnT1 in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, as well as ZnT3 in the hippocampus [517, 518]

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autoregulatory control of mitochondrial glutathione homeostasis SLC25A39 identified as a key regulator hepatocellular carcinoma progression through the ROScytochrome ccaspase signaling axis | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters How the antioxidant glutathione keeps

3 to 68, Sim et al., 2011), which results in the production of sulfide with lower 34 S values than those of the original sulfate

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