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    Vitamin E Mediates Cell Signaling and Regulation of Gene Expression by AZZI, ANGELO, GYSIN, RENÉ, KEMPNÁ, PETRA, MUNTEANU, ADELINA, NEGIS, YESIM, VILLACORTA, LUIS, VISARIUS, THERESA, ZINGG, JEAN-MARC

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-12-2004)
    “…: α‐Tocopherol modulates two major signal transduction pathways centered on protein kinase C and phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase. Changes in the activity of…”
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    Stimulation of respiration by methylene blue in rat liver mitochondria by Visarius, Theresa M, Stucki, Jörg W, Lauterburg, Bernhard H

    Published in FEBS letters (21-07-1997)
    “…The effect of methylene blue on isolated rat liver mitochondria in the presence and absence of chloroacetaldehyde was investigated. Fatty acid oxidation was…”
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    Cellular and subcellular heterogeneity of glutathione metabolism and transport in rat kidney cells by Lash, Lawrence H, Visarius, Theresa M, Sall, John M, Qian, Wei, Tokarz, Jeffrey J

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-09-1998)
    “…Selective permeabilization of plasma membranes with digitonin produced separation of cytosolic and mitochondrial compartments of proximal tubular (PT) and…”
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    Inhibition and stimulation of long-chain fatty acid oxidation by chloroacetaldehyde and methylene blue in rats by Visarius, T M, Stucki, J W, Lauterburg, B H

    “…The effects of chloroacetaldehyde (CAA) and methylene blue, both alone and together, on mitochondrial metabolism, hepatic glutathione content, and bile flow…”
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    γ‐Tocopherol inhibits human cancer cell cycle progression and cell proliferation by down‐regulation of cyclins by Gysin, René, Azzi, Angelo, Visarius, Theresa

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-12-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Effects of γ‐tocopherol on the cell cycle and proliferation were examined in human prostate carcinoma, colorectal adenocarcinoma, and osteosarcoma…”
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    Thiodiglycolic Acid is Excreted by Humans Receiving Ifosfamide and Inhibits Mitochondrial Function in Rats by VISARIUS, T. M, BÄHLER, H, KÜPFER, A, CERNY, T, LAUTERBURG, B. H

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-03-1998)
    “…Thiodiglycolic acid has been identified as a major metabolite of the anticancer drug ifosfamide in humans. Patients treated with 12–16 g ifosfamide/m 2 ·day…”
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    Pathways of glutathione metabolism and transport in isolated proximal tubular cells from rat kidney by Visarius, Theresa M., Putt, David A., Schare, Joshua M., Pegouske, David M., Lash, Lawrence H.

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (26-07-1996)
    “…Cellular uptake and metabolism of exogenous glutathione (GSH) in freshly isolated proximal tubular (PT) cells from rat kidney were examined in the absence and…”
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    The effect of {gamma}-tocopherol on proliferation, integrin expression, adhesion, and migration of human glioma cells by Samandari, Elika, Visarius, Theresa, Zingg, Jean-Marc, Azzi, Angelo

    “…The effect of vitamin E on proliferation, integrin expression, adhesion, and migration in human glioma cells has been studied. {gamma}-tocopherol at 50 {mu}M…”
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    The effect of γ-tocopherol on proliferation, integrin expression, adhesion, and migration of human glioma cells by Samandari, Elika, Visarius, Theresa, Zingg, Jean-Marc, Azzi, Angelo

    “…The effect of vitamin E on proliferation, integrin expression, adhesion, and migration in human glioma cells has been studied. γ-tocopherol at 50 μM…”
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    Increased urinary losses of carnitine during ifosfamide chemotherapy by MARTHALER, N. P, VISARIUS, T, KÜPFER, A, LAUTERBURG, B. H

    “…Chloroacetaldehyde and thiodiglycolic acid, two metabolites of ifosfamide, interfere with mitochondrial function and may sequester carnitine. Urinary excretion…”
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