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Cytosolic ROS production by NADPH oxidase 2 regulates muscle glucose uptake during exercise
(2019)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as intracellular compartmentalized second messengers, mediating metabolic stress-adaptation. In skeletal muscle fibers, ROS have been suggested to stimulate glucose transporter 4 ...
oiwa, a Female Gametophytic Mutant Impaired in a Mitochondrial Manganese-Superoxide Dismutase, Reveals Crucial Roles for Reactive Oxygen Species during Embryo Sac Development and Fertilization in Arabidopsis
(American Society Of Plant Biologist, 2013-05)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can function as signaling molecules, regulating key aspects of plant development, or as toxic compounds leading to oxidative damage. In this article, we show that the regulation of ROS production ...
Aplicação do ROS no controle de movimento de robôs equipados com motores Dynamixel em Linux de Tempo RealApplication of ROS in motion control of robots equipped with dynamixel motors on Real-Time Linux
(Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilEngenharia Mecatrônica, 2017)
Implementación de middleware ros para robot de servicio
(Universidad de Chile, 2012)
El objetivo del presente trabajo de memoria consiste en implementar el middleware ROS en el robot de servicio Bender, así como implementar un sistema de navegación con soporte para SLAM online, e integrar dicho sistema ...
RAC1 activity and intracellular ROS modulate the migratory potential of MCF-7 cells through a NADPH oxidase and NF kappa B-dependent mechanism
(Elsevier Inc., 2008-08-18)
modulate the migratory properties in MCF-7 and T47D human mammary cell lines. We also described that the NFjB
pathway exerts a downstream control on the expression of the ROS-dependent cellular migratory potential. These ...
Contribution of NADPH oxidase to the establishment of hippocampal neuronal polarity in culture
(Company of Biologists Ltd., 2015)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by the NADPH oxidase (NOX) complex play
important physiological and pathological roles in neurotransmission and neurodegeneration,
respectively. However, the contribution of ROS to ...
Cisplatin inhibits testosterone synthesis by a mechanism that includes the action of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the level of P450scc
(Elsevier Ireland, 2012-09)
Cisplatin (Cs) is a chemotherapeutic agent able to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are linked to several side effects of the drug. Even when it is known that Cs produces Leydig cell dysfunction, it is unknown ...