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  1. Sulforaphane decreases serum selenoprotein P levels through enhancement of lysosomal degradation independent of Nrf2
  2. Antioxidant action of persulfides and polysulfides against free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation
  3. Essential trace element selenium and redox regulation: its metabolism, physiological function, and related diseases
  4. Selenoprotein P Concentrations in the Cerebrospinal Fluid and Serum of Individuals Affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Dementia
  5. Redox-sensitive DJ-1 protein: an insight into physiological roles, secretion, and therapeutic target
  6. Safety of selenium exposure and limitations of selenoprotein maximization: Molecular and epidemiologic perspectives
  7. Nephronectin influences EAE development by regulating the Th17/Treg balance via reactive oxygen species
  8. Role of selenoprotein P expression in the function of pancreatic β cells: Prevention of ferroptosis-like cell death and stress-induced nascent granule degradation
  9. Diverse cytoprotective actions of vitamin E isoforms- role as peroxyl radical scavengers and complementary functions with selenoproteins
  10. Selenium Transport Mechanism via Selenoprotein P—Its Physiological Role and Related Diseases
  11. Methylmercury induces neuronal cell death by inducing TNF-α expression through the ASK1/p38 signaling pathway in microglia
  12. Lipid peroxidation products as a mediator of toxicity and adaptive response – The regulatory role of selenoprotein and vitamin E
  13. Identification of an endogenous long non-coding RNA that inhibits selenoprotein P translation- New regulatory mechanism of SeP translation
  14. Selenoprotein P-mediated reductive stress impairs cold-induced thermogenesis in brown fat
  15. Hydrogen Peroxide Causes Cell Death via Increased Transcription of HOXB13 in Human Lung Epithelial A549 Cells
  16. The Association Between Concurrence of Infection and the Onset of Severe Eruption or Liver Injury in Patients Using Antipyretic Analgesics: A Matched, Nested Case‐Control Study
  17. Selenoprotein P; P for Plasma, Prognosis, Prophylaxis, and More
  18. DJ-1-binding compound B enhances Nrf2 activity through the PI3-kinase-Akt pathway by DJ-1-dependent inactivation of PTEN
  19. Selenoprotein P as an <i>in vivo</i> redox regulator: disorders related to its deficiency and excess
  20. Diagnostic and Prognostic Significance of Serum Levels of SeP (Selenoprotein P) in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension
  21. Selenoprotein P as a significant regulator of pancreatic β cell function
  22. Polymerization of Oxidized DJ-1 via Noncovalent and Covalent Binding: Significance of Disulfide Bond Formation
  23. Response by Kikuchi et al Regarding Article, “Selenoprotein P Promotes the Development of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Possible Novel Therapeutic Target”
  24. Serum selenoprotein P, but not selenium, predicts future hyperglycemia in a general Japanese population
  25. Tocopherol suppresses 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol-induced cell death via inhibition of CaMKII phosphorylation
  26. 6-Hydroxydopamine induces secretion of PARK7/DJ-1 via autophagy-based unconventional secretory pathway
  27. Distribution of oxidized DJ-1 in Parkinson’s disease-related sites in the brain and in the peripheral tissues: effects of aging and a neurotoxin
  28. PARK7 modulates autophagic proteolysis through binding to the N-terminally arginylated form of the molecular chaperone HSPA5
  29. Diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and the level of oxidized DJ-1 protein
  30. Pleckstrin homology domain of p210 BCR-ABL interacts with cardiolipin to regulate its mitochondrial translocation and subsequent mitophagy
  31. Selenoprotein P-neutralizing antibodies improve insulin secretion and glucose sensitivity in type 2 diabetes mouse models
  32. Eicosapentaenoic acid down-regulates expression of the selenoprotein P gene by inhibiting SREBP-1c protein independently of the AMP-activated protein kinase pathway in H4IIEC3 hepatocytes
  33. Effect of vitamin E on 24( S )-hydroxycholesterol-induced necroptosis-like cell death and apoptosis
  34. Deficiency of the hepatokine selenoprotein P increases responsiveness to exercise in mice through upregulation of reactive oxygen species and AMP-activated protein kinase in muscle
  35. Interleukin-27 Enhances the Potential of Reactive Oxygen Species Generation from Monocyte-derived Macrophages and Dendritic cells by Induction of p47phox
  36. DJ-1 as a Biomarker of Parkinson’s Disease
  37. Oxidized Lipoprotein as a Major Vessel Cell Proliferator in Oxidized Human Serum
  38. Oxidation and interaction of DJ-1 with 20S proteasome in the erythrocytes of early stage Parkinson’s disease patients
  39. The protective role of DJ-1 in ultraviolet-induced damage of human skin: DJ-1 levels in the stratum corneum as an indicator of antioxidative defense
  40. New aspects of 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol in modulating neuronal cell death
  41. Enhancement of lipid peroxidation and its amelioration by vitamin E in a subject with mutations in theSBP2gene
  42. 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol induces RIPK1-dependent but MLKL-independent cell death in the absence of caspase-8
  43. Development of a Sol Particle Homogeneous Immunoassay for Measuring Full‐Length Selenoprotein P in Human Serum
  44. Selenoprotein P as a diabetes-associated hepatokine that impairs angiogenesis by inducing VEGF resistance in vascular endothelial cells
  45. Immunostaining of Oxidized DJ-1 in Human and Mouse Brains
  46. 7-Hydroxycholestrol as a possible biomarker of cellular lipid peroxidation: Difference between cellular and plasma lipid peroxidation
  47. Diverse functions of 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol in the brain
  48. LECT2 Functions as a Hepatokine That Links Obesity to Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance
  49. Adaptive responses induced by 24S-hydroxycholesterol through liver X receptor pathway reduce 7-ketocholesterol-caused neuronal cell death
  50. Induction of apoptosis and necroptosis by 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol is dependent on activity of acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase 1
  51. Oxidized DJ-1 as a possible biomarker of Parkinson’s disease
  52. Metformin Suppresses Expression of the Selenoprotein P Gene via an AMP-activated Kinase (AMPK)/FoxO3a Pathway in H4IIEC3 Hepatocytes
  53. Serum selenium and selenoprotein P in patients with silicosis
  54. Oxidized DJ-1 Inhibits p53 by Sequestering p53 from Promoters in a DNA-Binding Affinity-Dependent Manner
  55. Enhanced CD36 expression changes the role of Nrf2 activation from anti-atherogenic to pro-atherogenic in apoE-deficient mice
  56. Cytoprotective effects of geraniin against peroxynitrite- and peroxyl radical-induced cell death via free radical scavenging activity
  57. Novel compound heterozygous mutations in the SBP2 gene: characteristic clinical manifestations and the implications of GH and triiodothyronine in longitudinal bone growth and maturation
  58. Inverse Correlation between Serum Levels of Selenoprotein P and Adiponectin in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
  59. Novel compound heterozygous mutations in the SBP2 gene: characteristic clinical manifestations and the implications of GH and triiodothyronine in longitudinal bone growth and maturation
  60. A novel fluorescent probe with high sensitivity and selective detection of lipid hydroperoxides in cells
  61. Oxidation of DJ-1 Induced by 6-Hydroxydopamine Decreasing Intracellular Glutathione
  62. α-Tocopheryl phosphate: Uptake, hydrolysis, and antioxidant action in cultured cells and mouse
  63. 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol Induces Neuronal Cell Death through Necroptosis, a Form of Programmed Necrosis
  64. Central nervous system-specific deletion of transcription factor Nrf1 causes progressive motor neuronal dysfunction
  65. Selenoprotein P
  66. Selenoprotein-P is down-regulated in prostate cancer, which results in lack of protection against oxidative damage
  67. Phosphorylation of p66shc mediates 6-hydroxydopamine cytotoxicity
  68. A Liver-Derived Secretory Protein, Selenoprotein P, Causes Insulin Resistance
  69. Cytoprotective effects of vitamin E homologues against glutamate-induced cell death in immature primary cortical neuron cultures: Tocopherols and tocotrienols exert similar effects by antioxidant function
  70. Elevation of oxidized DJ-1 in the brain and erythrocytes of Parkinson disease model animals
  71. Action of 6-amino-3-pyridinols as novel antioxidants against free radicals and oxidative stress in solution, plasma, and cultured cells
  72. Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid as a potential biomarker for oxidative stress in patients with chronic hepatitis C
  73. Proteomic characterization of the striatum and midbrain treated with 6-hydroxydopamine: Alteration of 58-kDa glucose-regulated protein and C/EBP homologous protein
  74. The role of α-tocopherol in motor hypofunction with aging in α-tocopherol transfer protein knockout mice as assessed by oxidative stress biomarkers
  75. Preparation and application of monoclonal antibodies against oxidized DJ-1. Significant elevation of oxidized DJ-1 in erythrocytes of early-stage Parkinson disease patients
  76. Antioxidant action of sugar-pendant C60 fullerenes
  77. Assessment of the antioxidant capacity of a fermented grain food product, Antioxidant Biofactor (AOB), by using pyranine and pyrogallol red as a combined probe
  78. Characterization of cellular uptake and distribution of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in PC12 cells☆
  79. Protein Adsorption of Ultrafine Metal Oxide and Its Influence on Cytotoxicity toward Cultured Cells
  80. Sustainable and practical degradation of intact chicken feathers by cultivating a newly isolated thermophilic Meiothermus ruber H328
  81. Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid and oxidatively modified peroxiredoxins in the blood of Alzheimer's disease patients and their potential as biomarkers
  82. A Gene Expression Profiling Approach to Study the Influence of Ultrafine Particles on Rat Lungs
  83. Characterization of novel furan compounds on the basis of their radical scavenging activity and cytoprotective effects against glutamate- and lipopolysaccharide-induced insults
  84. Induction of adaptive response and enhancement of PC12 cell tolerance by lipopolysaccharide primarily through the upregulation of glutathione S-transferase A3 via Nrf2 activation
  85. Assessment of Radical Scavenging Capacity and Lipid Peroxidation Inhibiting Capacity of Antioxidant
  86. Effect of Oxygen Concentration on Free Radical-Induced Cytotoxicity
  87. Simple Assessment of Radical Scavenging Capacity of Beverages
  88. Antioxidant capacity of BO-653, 2,3-dihydro-5-hydroxy-4,6-di-tert-butyl-2,2-dipentylbenzofuran, and uric acid as evaluated by ORAC method and inhibition of lipid peroxidation
  89. Regulation of GCL activity and cellular glutathione through inhibition of ERK phosphorylation
  90. γ-Tocopheryl quinone, notα-tocopheryl quinone, induces adaptive response through up-regulation of cellular glutathione and cysteine availability via activation of ATF4
  91. Chemical Reactivities and Physical Effects in Comparison between Tocopherols and Tocotrienols: Physiological Significance and Prospects as Antioxidants
  92. Cholesterol is more susceptible to oxidation than linoleates in cultured cells under oxidative stress induced by selenium deficiency and free radicals
  93. Protective effects of 15-deoxy-Δ12,14 -prostaglandin J2 against glutamate-induced cell death in primary cortical neuron cultures: induction of adaptive response and enhancement of cell tolerance primarily through up-regulation of cellular glutathione
  94. Levels of Lipid Peroxidation in Human Plasma and Erythrocytes: Comparison between Fatty Acids and Cholesterol
  95. Molecular mechanisms of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced cytotoxicity in PC12 cells: Involvement of hydrogen peroxide-dependent and -independent action
  96. Cytotoxic effects of various stressors on PC12 cells: Involvement of oxidative stress and effect of antioxidants
  97. Induction of Adaptive Response and Enhancement of PC12 Cell Tolerance by 7-Hydroxycholesterol and 15-Deoxy-Δ12,14-Prostaglandin J2through Up-regulation of Cellular Glutathione via Different Mechanisms
  98. Turning point in apoptosis/necrosis induced by hydrogen peroxide
  99. Adaptive response induced by lipid peroxidation products in cell cultures
  100. Lipid peroxidation: Mechanisms, inhibition, and biological effects
  101. 4-Hydroxynonenal Induces Adaptive Response and Enhances PC12 Cell Tolerance Primarily through Induction of Thioredoxin Reductase 1 via Activation of Nrf2
  102. Adaptation to hydrogen peroxide enhances PC12 cell tolerance against oxidative damage
  103. Cytotoxic effect of formaldehyde with free radicals via increment of cellular reactive oxygen species
  104. Characterization of monochloramine toxicity on PC12 cells and protective effect of tocopherol via antioxidative function
  105. Proteomic characterization of oxidative dysfunction in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) induced by exposure to oxidized LDL
  106. Characterization of Cellular Uptake and Distribution of Vitamin E
  107. Domain structure of bi-functional selenoprotein P
  108. Application of Water-Soluble Radical Initiator, 2,2′-Azobis-[2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl)propane] Dihydrochloride, to a Study of Oxidative Stress
  109. DJ-1 has a role in antioxidative stress to prevent cell death
  110. DJ-1 has a role in antioxidative stress to prevent cell death
  111. Effects of a Novel Gaseous Antioxidative System Containing a Rosemary Extract on the Oxidation Induced by Nitrogen Dioxide and Ultraviolet Radiation
  112. Selenoprotein P, as a predictor for evaluating gemcitabine resistance in human pancreatic cancer cells
  113. Cell Death Caused by Selenium Deficiency and Protective Effect of Antioxidants
  114. Characterization of selenoprotein P as a selenium supply protein
  115. A Comparative Study on the Hydroperoxide and Thiol Specificity of the Glutathione Peroxidase Family and Selenoprotein P
  116. Production and Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to Human Selenoprotein P.
  117. Selenoprotein P. Its Structure and Functions.
  118. Selenoprotein P in Human Plasma as an Extracellular Phospholipid Hydroperoxide Glutathione Peroxidase