Search Results - "Ferreira, Julio CB"
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MAXIMAL LACTATE STEADY STATE IN RUNNING MICE: EFFECT OF EXERCISE TRAINING
Published in Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology (01-08-2007)“…SUMMARY 1 Maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) corresponds to the highest blood lactate concentration (MLSSc) and workload (MLSSw) that can be maintained over…”
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Mitochondria as a source of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: from molecular mechanisms to human health
Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (01-06-2013)“…Mitochondrially generated reactive oxygen species are involved in a myriad of signaling and damaging pathways in different tissues. In addition, mitochondria…”
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Mild mitochondrial impairment enhances innate immunity and longevity through ATFS-1 and p38 signaling
Published in EMBO reports (06-12-2021)“…While mitochondrial function is essential for life in all multicellular organisms, a mild impairment of mitochondrial function can extend longevity in model…”
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A Personalized Medicine Approach for Asian Americans with the Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 22 Variant
Published in Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology (01-01-2015)“…Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States. A relatively large subset of this population carries a unique loss-of-function…”
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Exercise training restrains skeletal muscle wasting by reducing oxidative stress and ubiquitin proteasome system activity in mice and human heart failure
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)“…Skeletal muscle wasting is an independent predictor of poor prognosis in heart failure (HF). Considering that oxidative stress (OS) contributes to muscle…”
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Systemic and Cardiac Neurohumoral Control During Early and Late Stage Heart Failure in α2A/α2C adrenoceptor KO Mice
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)“…Mice lacking á2A/á2C adrenoceptors (KO), which develop sympathetic (SNS) hyperactivity induced cardiomyopathy (CM), were used to assess the control of systemic…”
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