Connection

John Lemasters to Superoxides

This is a "connection" page, showing publications John Lemasters has written about Superoxides.
Connection Strength

0.379
  1. Dependence of liver injury after hemorrhage/resuscitation in mice on NADPH oxidase-derived superoxide. Shock. 2003 Apr; 19(4):345-51.
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    Score: 0.206
  2. Involvement of Kupffer cells and sinusoidal endothelial cells in ischemic preconditioning to rat livers stored for transplantation. Transplant Proc. 1999 Feb-Mar; 31(1-2):425-7.
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    Score: 0.039
  3. The mitochondrial permeability transition in cell death: a common mechanism in necrosis, apoptosis and autophagy. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1998 Aug 10; 1366(1-2):177-96.
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    Score: 0.037
  4. Adaptive Kupffer cell alterations after femur fracture trauma in rats. Am J Physiol. 1997 Jun; 272(6 Pt 1):G1457-62.
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    Score: 0.034
  5. Closure of VDAC causes oxidative stress and accelerates the Ca(2+)-induced mitochondrial permeability transition in rat liver mitochondria. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2010 Mar 15; 495(2):174-81.
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    Score: 0.021
  6. Inhibition of mitochondrial respiration as a source of adaphostin-induced reactive oxygen species and cytotoxicity. J Biol Chem. 2007 Mar 23; 282(12):8860-72.
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    Score: 0.017
  7. Proinflammatory kupffer cell alterations after femur fracture trauma and sepsis in rats. Shock. 2000 Nov; 14(5):555-60.
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    Score: 0.011
  8. Role of free radicals in primary nonfunction of marginal fatty grafts from rats treated acutely with ethanol. Mol Pharmacol. 1997 Nov; 52(5):912-9.
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    Score: 0.009
  9. Role of purines and xanthine oxidase in reperfusion injury in perfused rat liver. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1989 Aug; 250(2):470-5.
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    Score: 0.005
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