Search Results - "Martinus, Ryan D."
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Role of Mitochondrial Stress Protein HSP60 in Diabetes-Induced Neuroinflammation
Published in Mediators of inflammation (2020)“…Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and associated malfunctions of the metabolism of carbohydrates,…”
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Does Hsp60 Provide a Link between Mitochondrial Stress and Inflammation in Diabetes Mellitus?
Published in Journal of diabetes research (01-01-2016)“…The focus of this review is to summarise the known relationships between the expression of heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) and its association with the…”
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Hyperglycaemia and oxidative stress upregulate HSP60 & HSP70 expression in HeLa cells
Published in SpringerPlus (01-01-2013)“…Heat Shock Proteins 60 & 70 (HSP60 & HSP70) are intracellular protein that has been shown to be present at elevated levels in systemic circulation in Type 2…”
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The effect of complement C5a on mitochondrial functions of PC12 cells
Published in Neuroreport (24-08-2011)“…C5a is thought to play a role during complement-activated neuronal apoptotic cell death in the central nervous system. The mechanisms responsible are however…”
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Pterocellin A isolated from marine bryozoan Pterocella vesiculosa is cytotoxic to human HeLa cells via mitochondrial apoptotic processes
Published in SpringerPlus (16-06-2016)“…Pterocellin A is a novel bioactive alkaloid isolated from the New Zealand marine bryozoan Pterocella vesiculosa . It exhibits potent antitumour activity…”
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Comparative proteomics of skeletal muscle mitochondria from myostatin‐null mice
Published in Cell Biology International Reports (London) (30-11-2011)“…Myostatin, a secreted protein, is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. Down‐regulating its expression increases skeletal muscle mass that is…”
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Expression of chaperonin 60 in the hippocampus of the streptozotocin diabetic rat
Published in Neuroreport (27-02-2006)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are implicated in the pathological changes observed in the diabetic central nervous system. In this study, using…”
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Selective Induction of Mitochondrial Chaperones in Response to Loss of the Mitochondrial Genome
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-08-1996)“…Molecular chaperones are known to play key roles in the synthesis, transport and folding of nuclear‐encoded mitochondrial proteins and of proteins encoded by…”
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Mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit c storage in the ceroid-lipofuscinoses (Batten disease)
Published in American journal of medical genetics (15-02-1992)“…The ceroid-lipofuscinoses (Batten disease) are neurodegenerative inherited lysosomal storage diseases of children and animals. A common finding is the…”
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Upregulation of P-glycoprotein in rat hepatoma ρ° cells: Implications for drug-DNA interactions
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (15-06-1998)“…Rat hepatoma cells lacking mitochondrial DNA (ρ° cells) were used as a model system to examine the possible roles of mitochondrial DNA as a target for the…”
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Role of chaperones in the biogenesis and maintenance of the mitochondrion
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-1995)“…All cells depend on correctly folded proteins for optimal function. A central question in cellular biology is how such folded structures are formed and…”
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Sheep and other animals with ceroid-lipofuscinoses: their relevance to Batten disease
Published in American journal of medical genetics (15-02-1992)“…Distinct pathological and histopathological changes distinguish the ceroid-lipofuscinoses from other storage diseases of humans and animals. These various…”
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