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Protein carbonyl groups as biomarkers of oxidative stress


I Dalle-Donne, R Rossi, D Giustarini, A … - Clinica Chimica Acta, 2003 - Elsevier
The usage of protein CO groups as biomarkers of oxidative stress has some
advantages in comparison with the measurement of other oxidation products
because of the relative early formation and the relative stability of ...
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Protein carbonylation in human diseases


I Dalle-Donne, D Giustarini, R Colombo, R … - Trends in molecular medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
There is a large body of evidence revealing the role of reactive oxygen species
(ROS) in several pathologies [1]. ROS are generated as by-products of cellular
metabolism, primarily in the mitochondria. Small (physiological) amounts of ...
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How hyperglycemia promotes atherosclerosis: molecular mechanisms


D Aronson, EJ Rayfield - Cardiovascular Diabetology, 2002 - biomedcentral.com
Both type I and type II diabetes are powerful and independent risk factors for
coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke, and peripheral arterial disease.
Atherosclerosis accounts for virtually 80% of all deaths among diabetic ...
Cited by 148 - Related articles - Cached - All 10 versions

[PDF] Proteins as biomarkers of oxidative/nitrosative stress in diseases: the contribution of redox …


I Dalle-Donne, A Scaloni, D Giustarini, E … - Mass spectrometry reviews, 2005 - cms1.daegu.ac.kr
Isabella Dalle-Donne,1* Andrea Scaloni,2 Daniela Giustarini,3 Eleonora Cavarra,4
Gianluca Tell,5 Giuseppe Lungarella,4 Roberto Colombo,1 Ranieri Rossi,3 and Aldo
Milzani1 1Department of Biology, University of Milan, via Celoria 26, ...
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Biomarkers of diabetes-associated oxidative stress and antioxidant status in young diabetic …


P Martín-Gallán, A Carrascosa, M Gussinyé, … - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
The aims of the study were to ascertain the potential role of oxidative stress
in the onset of disease-related pathophysiological complications in young type 1
diabetes patients. Indicative parameters of lipoperoxidation, protein ...
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[PDF] Advanced glycation end-products and the progress of diabetic vascular complications


V Jakuš, N Rietbrock - Physiol. Res, 2004 - biomed.cas.cz
Page 1. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ISSN 0862-8408 © 2004 Institute of Physiology, Academy
of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic ...
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Antioxidants, NF {kappa} B activation, and diabetogenesis

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E Ho, TM Bray - Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1999 - SEBM
Although many risk factors can trigger the development of insulin-dependent
diabetes (IDDM), it is likely that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a central
role in ß-cell death and disease progression. This review will focus on ...
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N-acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione in HIV infection

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SC De Rosa, MD Zaretsky, JG Dubs, M … - European journal of clinical investigation, 2000 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. European Journal of Clinical Investigation (2000) 30, 915±929 Paper
736 N-acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione in HIV infection ...
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Protein carbonylation, cellular dysfunction, and disease progression


I Dalle-Donne, G Aldini, M Carini, R Colombo, … - Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Carbonylation of proteins is an irreversible oxidative damage, often leading to
a loss of protein function, which is considered a widespread indicator of severe
oxidative damage and disease-derived protein dysfunction. Whereas ...
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Superoxide dismutase--applications and relevance to human diseases.


R Noor, S Mittal, J Iqbal - Medical science monitor: international medical journal …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide radicals, are thought to underlie
the pathogenesis of various diseases. Almost 3 to 10% of the oxygen utilized by
tissues is converted to its reactive intermediates, which impair the ...
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