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Glutaredoxin-1 Deficiency Causes Fatty Liver and Dyslipidemia by Inhibiting Sirtuin-1. | Academic Article |
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Glutathionylation of the Active Site Cysteines of Peroxiredoxin 2 and Recycling by Glutaredoxin. | Academic Article |
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IL-33 induction and signaling are controlled by glutaredoxin-1 in mouse macrophages. | Academic Article |
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Redox Regulation via Glutaredoxin-1 and Protein S-Glutathionylation. | Academic Article |
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Role of Glutaredoxin-1 and Glutathionylation in Cardiovascular Diseases. | Academic Article |
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Upregulation of Glutaredoxin-1 Activates Microglia and Promotes Neurodegeneration: Implications for Parkinson''s Disease. | Academic Article |
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Administration of Glutaredoxin-1 Attenuates Liver Fibrosis Caused by Aging and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis. | Academic Article |
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Glutaredoxin-1 regulates hepatic lipid metabolism impacting atherogenesis | Grant |
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Regulation of Hypoxia-incucable factor-1 and angiogenesis by glutaredoxin-1 | Grant |
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Regulation of ischemic limb vascularization by glutaredoxin-1 | Grant |
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Attenuated cardiovascular hypertrophy and oxidant generation in response to angiotensin II infusion in glutaredoxin-1 knockout mice. | Academic Article |
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Glutaredoxin-1 up-regulation induces soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1, attenuating post-ischemia limb revascularization. | Academic Article |
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Glutathione adducts induced by ischemia and deletion of glutaredoxin-1 stabilize HIF-1a and improve limb revascularization. | Academic Article |
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Endothelial cell-specific redox gene modulation inhibits angiogenesis but promotes B16F0 tumor growth in mice. | Academic Article |
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Oxidative disassembly of the [2Fe-2S] cluster of human Grx2 and redox regulation in the mitochondria. | Academic Article |
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