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Mansouri D, Landreau A, Michel T, Jores C, Razafimandimby B, Kempf M, et al.
Molecules . 2023 Jan; 28(2). PMID: 36677948
As an alternative to fossil volatile hydrocarbon solvents used nowadays in perfumery, investigation on essential oil of Merxm. oleo gum resin as a source of heptane is reported here. Heptane,...
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Waldeck-Weiermair M, Yadav S, Kaynert J, Thulabandu V, Pandey A, Spyropoulos F, et al.
Redox Biol . 2022 Nov; 58:102539. PMID: 36401888
Statins have manifold protective effects on the cardiovascular system. In addition to lowering LDL cholesterol levels, statins also have antioxidant effects on cardiovascular tissues involving intracellular redox pathways that are...
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Quer E, Pereira S, Michel T, Santonja M, Gauquelin T, Simioni G, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2022 Oct; 11(19). PMID: 36235447
In Mediterranean ecosystems, the projected rainfall reduction of up to 30% may alter plant-soil interactions, particularly litter decomposition and Home Field Advantage (HFA). We set up a litter transplant experiment...
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Dhaou D, Baldy V, Van Tan D, Malachin J, Pouchard N, Roux A, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2022 Oct; 11(19). PMID: 36235332
Mangroves are the only forests located at the sea-land interface in tropical and subtropical regions. They are key elements of tropical coastal ecosystems, providing numerous ecosystem services. Among them is...
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Pandey A, Waldeck-Weiermair M, Wells Q, Xiao W, Yadav S, Eroglu E, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol . 2022 Aug; 42(9):1169-1185. PMID: 35924558
Background: Endothelial dysfunction is a critical component in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases and is closely associated with nitric oxide (NO) levels and oxidative stress. Here, we report on novel...
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Spyropoulos F, Sorrentino A, van der Reest J, Yang P, Waldeck-Weiermair M, Steinhorn B, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2022 Jan; 322(3):H451-H465. PMID: 35089810
The failing heart is characterized by elevated levels of reactive oxygen species. We have developed an animal model of heart failure induced by chemogenetic production of oxidative stress in the...
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Waldeck-Weiermair M, Yadav S, Spyropoulos F, Kruger C, Pandey A, Michel T
Free Radic Biol Med . 2021 Nov; 177:360-369. PMID: 34752919
Hydrogen peroxide (HO) is the most abundant reactive oxygen species (ROS) within mammalian cells. At low concentrations, HO serves as a versatile cell signaling molecule that mediates vital physiological functions....
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Erdogan Y, Altun H, Secilmis M, Ata B, Sevimli G, Cokluk Z, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med . 2021 Oct; 177:132-142. PMID: 34687864
A common approach to investigate oxidant-regulated intracellular pathways is to add exogenous HO to living cells or tissues. However, the addition of HO to the culture medium of cells or...
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Herbert C, Labarre-Mariotte S, Cornu D, Sophie C, Panozzo C, Michel T, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2021 Oct; 49(19):11145-11166. PMID: 34634819
Mitochondrial mRNAs encode key subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation complexes that produce energy for the cell. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mitochondrial translation is under the control of translational activators, specific to...
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Yang Y, Tang T, Li X, Michel T, Ling L, Huang Z, et al.
Acta Pharm Sin B . 2021 Sep; 11(9):2900-2913. PMID: 34589403
Malaria still threatens global health seriously today. While the current discoveries of antimalarials are almost totally focused on single mode-of-action inhibitors, multi-targeting inhibitors are highly desired to overcome the increasingly...