Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Intestinal barrier function in response to abundant or depleted mucosal glutathione in Salmonella-infected rats.Glutathione is required for intestinal function.Targeting maladaptive glutathione responses in lung disease.Redox biology of the intestineCytoprotective effects of glycine and glutathione against hypoxic injury to renal tubules.Detection of oxidative stress-induced carbonylation in live mammalian cells.Glucose regulation of hydroperoxide metabolism in rat intestinal cells. Stimulation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate supply.Human colonocyte detoxificationGlutathione and glutathione S-transferases in Barrett's epitheliumCell therapy in kidney failure.Current status and emerging role of glutathione in food grade lactic acid bacteria.Metabolic effects of enteral versus parenteral alanyl-glutamine dipeptide administration in critically ill patients receiving enteral feeding: a pilot studyRole of glutathione in an animal model of myoglobinuric acute renal failure.Current concepts in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease.Evaluation of the intestinal toxicity and transport of xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slices.Glutathione-mediated detoxification of halobenzoquinone drinking water disinfection byproducts in T24 cellsGlucose-dependent anaplerosis in cancer cells is required for cellular redox balance in the absence of glutamine.Probenecid is a chemosensitizer in cancer cell lines.Effects of glutamine supplementation on gut barrier, glutathione content and acute phase response in malnourished rats during inflammatory shock.GSH transporters: molecular characterization and role in GSH homeostasis.Protection by extracellular glutathione against sulfur mustard induced toxicity in vitro.In vitro effects of hyperoxia on alveolar type II pneumocytes: inhibition of glutathione synthesis increases hyperoxic cell injury.Chronic alcohol ingestion exacerbates lung epithelial barrier dysfunction in HIV-1 transgenic rats.Esterification of reduced glutathione.Changes in the levels of glutathione after cellular and cutaneous damage induced by squalene monohydroperoxide.Protein deficiency potentiates oxygen toxicity.N-acetylcysteine protects from glutathione depletion in rats exposed to hyperoxia.Effect of orally administered glutathione on glutathione levels in some organs of rats: role of specific transporters.The effect of unfiltered coffee on potential biomarkers for colonic cancer risk in healthy volunteers: a randomized trial.Apoptosis induction and inhibition of drug resistant tumor growth in vivo involving daunorubicin-loaded graphene–gold composites
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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10.1073/PNAS.83.13.4641
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1986-07-01T00:00:00Z