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Properties of Resveratrol: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies about Metabolism, Bioavailability, and Biological Effects in Animal Models and HumansRole of Redox Signaling and Inflammation in Skeletal Muscle Adaptations to TrainingMitochondrial biogenesis in health and disease. Molecular and therapeutic approachesAge-associated oxidative damage leads to absence of gamma-cystathionase in over 50% of rat lenses: relevance in cataractogenesisInhibition of xanthine oxidase by allopurinol prevents skeletal muscle atrophy: role of p38 MAPKinase and E3 ubiquitin ligasesVitamin E deficiency induces liver nuclear factor-kappaB DNA-binding activity and changes in related genesBeneficial effects of aerobic training in adolescent patients with moderate idiopathic scoliosis.Exercise acts as a drug; the pharmacological benefits of exercisePart of the series: from dietary antioxidants to regulators in cellular signalling and gene expression. Role of reactive oxygen species and (phyto)oestrogens in the modulation of adaptive response to stress.Exercise and hormesis: activation of cellular antioxidant signaling pathway.G6PD protects from oxidative damage and improves healthspan in mice.Fostering antioxidant defences: up-regulation of antioxidant genes or antioxidant supplementation?Role of nuclear factor kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling in exercise-induced antioxidant enzyme adaptation.Moderate exercise is an antioxidant: upregulation of antioxidant genes by training.The free radical theory of aging revisited: the cell signaling disruption theory of aging.Life-long spontaneous exercise does not prolong lifespan but improves health span in mice.The dual role of p53: DNA protection and antioxidant.Epigenetic biomarkers: A new perspective in laboratory diagnostics.Pharmacological properties of physical exercise in the elderly.Inactivity-induced oxidative stress: a central role in age-related sarcopenia?A Multicomponent Exercise Intervention that Reverses Frailty and Improves Cognition, Emotion, and Social Networking in the Community-Dwelling Frail Elderly: A Randomized Clinical Trial.Redox modulation of mitochondriogenesis in exercise. Does antioxidant supplementation blunt the benefits of exercise training?Exercise: the lifelong supplement for healthy ageing and slowing down the onset of frailty.Exercise training as a drug to treat age associated frailty.Role of NAD(+)/NADH redox ratio in cell metabolism: A tribute to Helmut Sies and Theodor Bücher and Hans A. Krebs.Biology of frailty: Modulation of ageing genes and its importance to prevent age-associated loss of function.Oxidant antioxidants and adaptive responses to exerciseRedox regulation of E3 ubiquitin ligases and their role in skeletal muscle atrophy.Methodological considerations to determine the effect of exercise on brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels.Age associated low mitochondrial biogenesis may be explained by lack of response of PGC-1α to exercise training.Vitamin C supplementation does not improve hypoxia-induced erythropoiesis.Free [NADH]/[NAD(+)] regulates sirtuin expression.Xanthine oxidase-induced oxidative stress causes activation of NF-kappaB and inflammation in the liver of type I diabetic rats.Effects of acute exercise and allopurinol administration on soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR).FORUM ISSUE: "Free radicals and physical exercise".Allopurinol and markers of muscle damage among participants in the Tour de France.Increased average longevity among the "Tour de France" cyclists.Metabolomic analysis of long-term spontaneous exercise in mice suggests increased lipolysis and altered glucose metabolism when animals are at rest.Decreasing xanthine oxidase-mediated oxidative stress prevents useful cellular adaptations to exercise in rats.Active paraplegics are protected against exercise-induced oxidative damage through the induction of antioxidant enzymes.
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