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    Rapid Activation of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase following Oxidative Stress by Krejsa, Cecile M., Franklin, Christopher C., White, Collin C., Ledbetter, Jeffrey A., Schieven, Gary L., Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-05-2010)
    “…Glutamate cysteine ligase (GCL) catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the formation of the cellular antioxidant glutathione (GSH). The GCL holoenzyme consists of…”
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    Fluorescence-based microtiter plate assay for glutamate–cysteine ligase activity by White, Collin C, Viernes, Hannah, Krejsa, Cecile M, Botta, Dianne, Kavanagh, Terrance J

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-07-2003)
    “…Glutamate–cysteine ligase (GCL; also known as γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase) is the rate-limiting enzyme in glutathione (GSH) synthesis. Traditional assays for…”
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    Caspase-3-Dependent Cleavage of the Glutamate- l-Cysteine Ligase Catalytic Subunit during Apoptotic Cell Death by Franklin, Christopher C., Krejsa, Cecile M., Pierce, Robert H., White, Collin C., Fausto, Nelson, Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-05-2002)
    “…Apoptotic cell death is usually accompanied by activation of a family of cysteine proteases termed caspases. Caspases mediate the selective proteolysis of…”
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    Induction of glutamate-cysteine ligase (γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase) in the brains of adult female mice subchronically exposed to methylmercury by Thompson, Sally A, White, Collin C, Krejsa, Cecile M, Diaz, Dolores, Woods, James S, Eaton, David L, Kavanagh, Terrance J

    Published in Toxicology letters (29-10-1999)
    “…Methylmercury (MeHg) is widely known for its potent neurotoxic properties. One proposed mechanism of action of MeHg relates to its high affinity for sulfhydryl…”
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    Tissue specific changes in the expression of glutamate–cysteine ligase mRNAs in mice exposed to methylmercury by Dı́az, Dolores, Krejsa, Cecile M., White, Collin C., Keener, Cassie L., Farin, Federico M., Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in Toxicology letters (20-06-2001)
    “…Glutamate–cysteine ligase (GLCL), the rate-limiting enzyme in glutathione (GSH) synthesis is composed of two subunits, a catalytic (GLCLc) and a regulatory…”
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    Effect of methylmercury on glutamate-cysteine ligase expression in the placenta and yolk sac during mouse development by Dı́az, Dolores, Krejsa, Cecile M., White, Collin C., Charleston, Jay S., Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-11-2004)
    “…The placenta and the yolk sac play critical roles in fetal development, including protection from oxidative stress through the presence of detoxifying enzymes…”
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    An inter-laboratory retrospective analysis of immunotoxicological endpoints in non-human primates: flow cytometry immunophenotyping by Krejsa, Cecile M, Neradilek, Moni Blazej, Polissar, Nayak L, Cox, Nick, Clark, Darcey, Cowan, Laine, Bussiere, Jeanine, Lebrec, Herve

    Published in Journal of immunotoxicology (01-10-2013)
    “…Non-human primates may be the only relevant species for pharmacology or toxicology studies of certain biologics, due to lack of activity in other species. Flow…”
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    Glutamate-cysteine ligase attenuates TNF-induced mitochondrial injury and apoptosis by Botta, Dianne, Franklin, Christopher C., White, Collin C., Krejsa, Cecile M., Dabrowski, Michael J., Pierce, Robert H., Fausto, Nelson, Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-09-2004)
    “…Glutathione (GSH) is important in free radical scavenging, maintaining cellular redox status, and regulating cell survival in response to a wide variety of…”
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    Antioxidant defense mechanisms of human mesothelioma and lung adenocarcinoma cells by Järvinen, K, Pietarinen-Runtti, P, Linnainmaa, K, Raivio, K O, Krejsa, C M, Kavanagh, T, Kinnula, V L

    “…The development of drug resistance of tumors is multifactorial and still poorly understood. Some cytotoxic drugs generate free radicals, and, therefore,…”
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    Expression of glutamate-cysteine ligase during mouse development by Díaz, Dolores, Krejsa, Cecile M., Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-05-2002)
    “…The tripeptide glutathione (GSH), which plays a crucial role in protecting cells against oxidative stress, is synthesized in a two‐step process. The…”
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    Modulation of glutathione and glutamate-L-cysteine ligase by methylmercury during mouse development by THOMPSON, Sally A, WHITE, Collin C, KREJSA, Cecile M, EATON, David L, KAVANAGH, Terrance J

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-09-2000)
    “…The antioxidant tripeptide glutathione has been proposed to be important in defense against oxidative stress and heavy metal toxicity. We evaluated alterations…”
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    Localization of glutamate-cysteine ligase mRNA and protein in mouse kidney and induction with methylmercury by Dı́az, Dolores, Krejsa, Cecile M., Kavanagh, Terrance J.

    Published in Toxicology letters (06-08-2001)
    “…Methylmercury (MeHg) is a toxicant that targets the kidney among other tissues. MeHg accumulates in the kidney, where it indirectly produces oxidative stress…”
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    CYP3A-Mediated Drug Interaction Profile of Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, Acalabrutinib by Izumi, Raquel, Pearson, Paul G., Hamdy, Ahmed, Rodriquez, Sara, Yang, Yolanda Y.L., Ulrich, Roger G., Podoll, Terry, Andrew, Marilee, Krejsa, Cecile M., Ingallinera, Tim, Slatter, J. Greg

    Published in Blood (08-12-2017)
    “…▪ Background: Acalabrutinib (ACP-196) is a highly selective, potent, covalent inhibitor of Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK), in development for the treatment of…”
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    Predicting ADME properties and side effects: the BioPrint approach by Krejsa, Cecile M, Horvath, Dragos, Rogalski, Sherri L, Penzotti, Julie E, Mao, Boryeu, Barbosa, Frédérique, Migeon, Jacques C

    “…Computational methods are increasingly used to streamline and enhance the lead discovery and optimization process. However, accurate prediction of absorption,…”
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