Hydrogen peroxide in the human body
暂无分享,去创建一个
B. Halliwell | M. Clément | L. Long | B Halliwell | M V Clement | L H Long
[1] S. Rhee,et al. Mammalian Peroxiredoxin Isoforms Can Reduce Hydrogen Peroxide Generated in Response to Growth Factors and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α* , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[2] S. Orrenius,et al. Dual regulation of caspase activity by hydrogen peroxide: implications for apoptosis , 1997, FEBS letters.
[3] V. Gill,et al. Hydrogen peroxide in relation to proliferation and apoptosis in BHK-21 hamster fibroblasts. , 1996, Free radical research.
[4] T. Sugimura,et al. Implication of hydrogen peroxide in the mutagenicity of coffee. , 1985, Mutation research.
[5] Y. Shimazu,et al. A comparison of scavenging abilities of antioxidants against hydroxyl radicals. , 1996, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.
[6] C. Sen,et al. Antioxidant and redox regulation of gene transcription , 1996, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
[7] B. Halliwell,et al. Generation of hydrogen peroxide by "antioxidant" beverages and the effect of milk addition. Is cocoa the best beverage? , 1999, Free radical research.
[8] Z. Kurmanowska,et al. Increased hydrogen peroxide and thiobarbituric acid-reactive products in expired breath condensate of asthmatic patients. , 1997, The European respiratory journal.
[9] J. Melendez,et al. Overexpression of Catalase in Cytosolic or Mitochondrial Compartment Protects HepG2 Cells against Oxidative Injury* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[10] J. Gutteridge. Iron promoters of the Fenton reaction and lipid peroxidation can be released from haemoglobin by peroxides , 1986, FEBS letters.
[11] J. Benumof,et al. Reperfusion injury and exhaled hydrogen peroxide. , 1993, Anesthesia and analgesia.
[12] D. Wallace,et al. Mitochondrial oxidative stress in mice lacking the glutathione peroxidase-1 gene. , 2000, Free radical biology & medicine.
[13] M. Rao,et al. Oxidative DNA damage caused by persistent peroxisome proliferation: its role in hepatocarcinogenesis. , 1989, Mutation research.
[14] I. Kleinberg,et al. Bacteria in human mouths involved in the production and utilization of hydrogen peroxide. , 1995, Archives of oral biology.
[15] H. Paerl,et al. Impact of rainwater hydrogen peroxide on chlorophyll a content of surface Gulf Stream seawater off North Carolina, USA , 1999 .
[16] T. Waite,et al. Photochemical activity in waters of the Great Barrier Reef , 1991 .
[17] G. Poli,et al. Oxidative damage and fibrogenesis. , 1997, Free radical biology & medicine.
[18] A. Puga,et al. Regulation of gene expression by reactive oxygen. , 1999, Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology.
[19] A. Bowie,et al. Oxidative stress and nuclear factor-kappaB activation: a reassessment of the evidence in the light of recent discoveries. , 2000, Biochemical pharmacology.
[20] R. S. Sohal,et al. Substrate and site specificity of hydrogen peroxide generation in mouse mitochondria. , 1998, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.
[21] K. Aben,et al. Increased exhalation of hydrogen peroxide in patients with stable and unstable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 1996, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[22] R. Hume,et al. Studies on copper-zinc superoxide dismutase expression in developing human liver and kidney. , 1989, Free radical research communications.
[23] A. Spector,et al. Variation in cellular glutathione peroxidase activity in lens epithelial cells, transgenics and knockouts does not significantly change the response to H2O2 stress. , 1996, Experimental eye research.
[24] S. Linn,et al. Mutagenesis and stress responses induced in Escherichia coli by hydrogen peroxide , 1987, Journal of bacteriology.
[25] R. Bronson,et al. Mice Deficient in Cellular Glutathione Peroxidase Develop Normally and Show No Increased Sensitivity to Hyperoxia* , 1997, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[26] Z. Wei,et al. Vitamin E regulates mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide generation. , 1999, Free radical biology & medicine.
[27] B. Halliwell,et al. Hydrogen peroxide in human urine: implications for antioxidant defense and redox regulation. , 1999, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[28] J. Grande,et al. Redox regulation of renal DNA synthesis, transforming growth factor-beta1 and collagen gene expression. , 1998, Kidney international.
[29] B. Halliwell,et al. Formation of hydroxyl radicals in biological systems. Does myoglobin stimulate hydroxyl radical formation from hydrogen peroxide? , 1988, Free radical research communications.
[30] P. Kovacic. Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine , 1986 .
[31] B Chance,et al. Hydroperoxide metabolism in mammalian organs. , 1979, Physiological reviews.
[32] S. Varma,et al. Hydrogen peroxide in human blood. , 1991, Free radical research communications.
[33] E. Stadtman,et al. Methionine residues may protect proteins from critical oxidative damage , 1999, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development.
[34] S. Varma,et al. Excretion of hydrogen peroxide in human urine. , 1990, Free radical research communications.
[35] A. Nahum,et al. Increased hydrogen peroxide in the expired breath of patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. , 1989, Chest.
[36] H. Black,et al. Expired breath hydrogen peroxide is a marker of acute airway inflammation in pediatric patients with asthma. , 1993, The American review of respiratory disease.
[37] H. Wysocki,et al. Exercise-induced increase in hydrogen peroxide plasma levels is diminished by endurance training after myocardial infarction. , 1998, International journal of cardiology.
[38] K. Nozaki,et al. Overexpression of thioredoxin in transgenic mice attenuates focal ischemic brain damage. , 1999, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[39] P. Worsfold,et al. Hydrogen peroxide in the marine environment: cycling and methods of analysis , 1992 .
[40] D. O'Connor,et al. Plasma hydrogen peroxide production in hypertensives and normotensive subjects at genetic risk of hypertension , 1998, Journal of hypertension.
[41] D. Hinshaw,et al. Hydrogen peroxide as a potent bacteriostatic antibiotic: implications for host defense. , 1995, Free radical biology & medicine.
[42] S. Kakumu,et al. Increase of urinary extracellular‐superoxide dismutase level correlated with cyclic adenosine monophosphate , 1999, FEBS letters.
[43] K. Naseem,et al. Hydrogen peroxide at low concentrations strongly enhances the inhibitory effect of nitric oxide on platelets. , 1995, The Biochemical journal.
[44] Douglas C. Wallace,et al. A novel neurological phenotype in mice lacking mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase , 1998, Nature Genetics.
[45] T. Pietras,et al. Increased content of hydrogen peroxide in the expired breath of cigarette smokers. , 1996, The European respiratory journal.
[46] D. Harrison,et al. Dual role of reactive oxygen species in vascular growth. , 1999, Circulation research.
[47] M. Vízek,et al. Hydrogen peroxide in the breath of rats: the effects of hypoxia and paraquat. , 1999, Physiological research.
[48] N. Holbrook,et al. The cellular response to oxidative stress: influences of mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling pathways on cell survival. , 1998, The Biochemical journal.
[49] P. Rieu,et al. Redox regulation of β2‐integrin CD11b / CD18 activation , 1999 .
[50] O. Schrems,et al. H2O2 in the marine troposphere and seawater of the Atlantic Ocean (48°N – 63°S) , 1993 .
[51] H. de Groot,et al. Hypoxia, reactive oxygen, and cell injury. , 1989, Free radical biology & medicine.
[52] K. Roebuck. Oxidant stress regulation of IL-8 and ICAM-1 gene expression: differential activation and binding of the transcription factors AP-1 and NF-kappaB (Review). , 1999, International journal of molecular medicine.
[53] N. Niikawa,et al. Cloning of the peroxiredoxin gene family in rats and characterization of the fourth member , 1999, FEBS letters.
[54] B. Halliwell,et al. Coffee drinking increases levels of urinary hydrogen peroxide detected in healthy human volunteers , 2000, Free radical research.
[55] S. Marklund,et al. Binding of Xanthine Oxidase to Vascular Endothelium , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[56] B. Halliwell,et al. Free radicals in biology and medicine , 1985 .
[57] L. Lash,et al. Cellular and subcellular heterogeneity of glutathione metabolism and transport in rat kidney cells. , 1998, Toxicology.
[58] P. Chessex,et al. Increased urinary peroxides in newborn infants receiving parenteral nutrition exposed to light. , 2000, The Journal of pediatrics.
[59] B. Halliwell,et al. Role of free radicals and catalytic metal ions in human disease: an overview. , 1990, Methods in enzymology.
[60] C. Cross,et al. Oxidative DNA damage in human respiratory tract epithelial cells. Time course in relation to DNA strand breakage. , 1996, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[61] J. Abe,et al. Fyn and JAK2 Mediate Ras Activation by Reactive Oxygen Species* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[62] J. Carlsson. Salivary peroxidase: an important part of our defense against oxygen toxicity. , 2007, Journal of oral pathology.
[63] B. González-Flecha,et al. Gill diffusion as a physiological mechanism for hydrogen peroxide elimination by fish. , 1994, Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas.
[64] M. Matzuk,et al. Neurodegeneration, myocardial injury, and perinatal death in mitochondrial superoxide dismutase-deficient mice. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[65] P. Baeuerle,et al. Reactive oxygen intermediates as apparently widely used messengers in the activation of the NF‐kappa B transcription factor and HIV‐1. , 1991, The EMBO journal.
[66] B. Halliwell,et al. The antioxidants of human extracellular fluids. , 1990, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.
[67] C. Epstein,et al. Increased Oxidative Damage Is Correlated to Altered Mitochondrial Function in Heterozygous Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Knockout Mice* , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[68] David J. Smith,et al. Ischemia-reperfusion in humans. Appearance of xanthine oxidase activity. , 1990, The American journal of pathology.
[69] G. Schmid-Schönbein,et al. Role of xanthine oxidase in hydrogen peroxide production. , 1998, Free radical biology & medicine.
[70] M. Tobin,et al. Urine hydrogen peroxide during adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with and without sepsis. , 1994, Chest.
[71] P Griffiths,et al. Mice with a Homozygous Null Mutation for the Most Abundant Glutathione Peroxidase, Gpx1, Show Increased Susceptibility to the Oxidative Stress-inducing Agents Paraquat and Hydrogen Peroxide* , 1998, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[72] C. Cross,et al. Interactions of human blood plasma with hydrogen peroxide and hypochlorous acid. , 1994, The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine.
[73] B. Ames,et al. Evaluation of an isoluminol chemiluminescence assay for the detection of hydroperoxides in human blood plasma. , 1988, Analytical biochemistry.
[74] A. Vianello,et al. Hydrogen peroxide generation by higher plant mitochondria oxidizing complex I or complex II substrates , 1999, FEBS letters.
[75] M. Kohzuki,et al. Relation between natriuresis and urinary excretion of hydrogen peroxide. , 1999, Free radical research.
[76] B. Demple,et al. Homeostatic regulation of intracellular hydrogen peroxide concentration in aerobically growing Escherichia coli , 1997, Journal of bacteriology.
[77] I. Horváth,et al. Elevated levels of expired breath hydrogen peroxide in bronchiectasis. , 1998, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[78] A. Spector,et al. The aqueous humor is capable of generating and degrading H2O2. , 1998, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.
[79] F. Giblin,et al. A direct correlation between the levels of ascorbic acid and H2O2 in aqueous humor. , 1984, Experimental eye research.
[80] Spontaneous chemiluminescence of human breath. Spectrum, lifetime, temporal distribution, and correlation with peroxide. , 1983, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[81] K. Kikugawa,et al. Identification of hydroxyhydroquinone in coffee as a generator of reactive oxygen species that break DNA single strands. , 1998, Mutation research.
[82] S. Pervaiz,et al. Apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide is mediated by decreased superoxide anion concentration and reduction of intracellular milieu , 1998, FEBS letters.