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Integration of a precolumn fluorogenic reaction, separation, and detection of reduced glutathione.Academic Article Why?
Depletion of reduced glutathione enhances motor neuron degeneration in vitro and in vivo.Academic Article Why?
Glutathione S-transferase Pi has at least three distinguishable xenobiotic substrate sites close to its glutathione-binding site.Academic Article Why?
Regulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) release by cytosolic glutathione in rabbit ventricular myocytes.Academic Article Why?
Comparison of plasma reduced glutathione and oxidized glutathione with lung and liver tissue oxidant and antioxidant activity during acute inflammation.Academic Article Why?
Inhibition of glutathione synthesis reverses Bcl-2-mediated cisplatin resistance.Academic Article Why?
Monobromobimane occupies a distinct xenobiotic substrate site in glutathione S-transferase pi.Academic Article Why?
Alterations in glutathione and amino acid concentrations after hypoxia-ischemia in the immature rat brain.Academic Article Why?
Glutathione efflux induced by NMDA and kainate: implications in neurotoxicity?Academic Article Why?
Increased glutathione peroxidase activity in a human sarcoma cell line with inherent doxorubicin resistance.Academic Article Why?
Oxidized glutathione as a marker of ischemia reperfusion associated with single lung transplantation.Academic Article Why?
Preferential resistance of dopaminergic neurons to glutathione depletion in a reconstituted nigrostriatal system.Academic Article Why?
Processing of the dual targeted precursor protein of glutathione reductase in mitochondria and chloroplasts.Academic Article Why?
Reperfusion injury following single-lung transplantation: the tissue glutathione response.Academic Article Why?
Decreased oxidized glutathione with aerosolized cyclosporine delivery.Academic Article Why?
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