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Molecular modes of action of artesunate in tumor cell lines.
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Evaluation of lipophilins as determinants of tumor cell response to estramustine.
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NOV-002, a glutathione disulfide mimetic, as a modulator of cellular redox balance.
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Protein cysteine sulfinic acid reductase (sulfiredoxin) as a regulator of cell proliferation and drug response.
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Nitrosative stress-induced s-glutathionylation of protein disulfide isomerase leads to activation of the unfolded protein response.
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Developmental expression of orphan G protein-coupled receptor 50 in the mouse brain.
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Association of ABCA2 expression with determinants of Alzheimer's disease.
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PABA/NO as an anticancer lead: analogue synthesis, structure revision, solution chemistry, reactivity toward glutathione, and in vitro activity.
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A novel role for human sulfiredoxin in the reversal of glutathionylation.
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Sulfiredoxin redox-sensitive interaction with S100A4 and non-muscle myosin IIA regulates cancer cell motility.
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Selection of nitrogen mustard resistance in a rat tumor cell line results in loss of guanine-O6-alkyl transferase activity.
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Isozyme-specific glutathione S-transferase inhibitors potentiate drug sensitivity in cultured human tumor cell lines.
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Chemical Reactivity Window Determines Prodrug Efficiency toward Glutathione Transferase Overexpressing Cancer Cells.
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Redox Signaling and Bioenergetics Influence Lung Cancer Cell Line Sensitivity to the Isoflavone ME-344.
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Oxidative stress induces senescence in breast cancer stem cells.
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Isoflavone ME-344 Disrupts Redox Homeostasis and Mitochondrial Function by Targeting Heme Oxygenase 1.
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Nrf2 inhibition sensitizes breast cancer stem cells to ionizing radiation via suppressing DNA repair.
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Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels Influence Cytotoxicity of ME-344, a Therapeutic Isoflavone.
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Cell Line Tumor