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- Page 16 and 17: 1-cysPeroxiredoxin as a lung antiox
- Page 18 and 19: Thioredoxin Binding Protein TBP-2/V
- Page 21 and 22: SESSION II MITOCHONDRIA
- Page 23 and 24: The mitochondrial permeability tran
- Page 25 and 26: Regulation of the Pyruvate Dehydrog
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Melatonin and exercise JAVIER GONZ
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Capacity for recovery and possible
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SESSION VI PLANTS
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Synergisms in antioxidant function
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Peroxisomes, reactive oxygen specie
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SESSION VII LIPOPHILIC ANTIOXIDANTS
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Bioavailability of Vitamin E Forms
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New findings on the role of vitamin
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otic lesions in the cholesterol fed
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The supplementation of tocotrienols
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Mechanism of age and vitamin E indu
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Regulation of the coenzyme Q metabo
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Vitamin E in pregnacy and pre-eclam
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Lessons from SelP knock out LUTZ SC
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SESSION IX LIPOPHILIC ANTIOXIDANTS:
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Effects of -carotene cleavage produ
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Lipophilic micronutrients and sun p
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SESSION X FLAVONOIDS, POLYPHENOLS,
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to participate in intracellular oxi
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Scanvenging effects of pycnogenol o
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cDNA arrays as a tool to investigat
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Wine antioxidants and LDL protein f
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Mechanism of Action of Flavonoids:
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Antioxidant activity of merbau crud
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Cytoprotection against oxidant agen
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N2 worms. Our results indicate that
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The effect of palm vitamin E supple
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NADP(H):Quinone oxidoreductase 1 an
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Phytoestrogens from soy protect aga
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The effects of tocopherols on the C
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Tamoxifen prevents the Mitochondria
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Mitochondrial nitric oxide synthase
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Preconditioned fatty livers are tol
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Up- and downregulation of -carotene
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In vitro antioxidant profile of pol
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Individual Variability in Stress-Re
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hours and 4 hours was significantly
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Sulindac scavenging activity agains
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Initial studies on the effect of th
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Oxidative stress in biological syst
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Xanthine oxidase inhibition with al
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Molecular variants of the hepatic c
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PI3K/Akt and PKC, and is regulated
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Testis antioxidants in fish steroid
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PON1 paraoxonase activity is reduce
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Influence of lectins in vitro on th
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Cocoa Extract is a Rich Ingredient
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Reduction of Tobacco Specific Nitro
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Intracellular toxicity of beta-amyl
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Improving the antiradical and biolo
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How PHGPx interacts with itself dur
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Characterization of the transcripti
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Histological Evidence for enhanced
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High Doses of Vitamin E Increase Li
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Effect of Long Term Palm Oil Vitami
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Effect of ferric ions on the antiox
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Antioxidant defense enzyme activiti
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Blockade of MAP kinase activation i
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Influence of normal and controlled
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Halliwell B and Gutteridge JMC (199
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Catechol-O-methyltransferase val108
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Antioxidative enzymes expression an
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Hydrogen peroxide decomposition in
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Determination of Antioxidant Activi
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Structure-property studies on the a
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Formation of -carotene cleavage pro
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Vitamin C interacts with nitric oxi
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MXXCW motif as a starter of protein
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Comparison of Antioxidant and Scave
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Oxidized eicosanoids in UV-irradiat
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Beta-carotene cleavage products ind
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Antioxidant activity of chickpea pr
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` AUTHOR INDEX
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Colev Luca, V .....................
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Lamuela-Raventós, R.M ............
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Sancho, P..........................
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