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    • Mollereau, B.; Rzechorzek, N. M.; Roussel, B. D.; Sedru, M.; Van den Brink, D. M.; Bailly-Maitre, Beatrice; Palladino, F.; Medinas Bilches, Danilo; Domingos, P. M.; Hunot, S.; Chandran, S.; Birman, S.; Baron, T.; Vivien, D.; Duarte, C. D.; Ryoo, H. D.; Steller, H.; Urano, F.; Chevet, E.; Kroemer, G.; Ciechanover, A.; Calabrese, E. J.; Kaufman, R. J.; Hetz Flores, Claudio (Elsevier, 2016)
      In neurological disorders, both acute and chronic neural stress can disrupt cellular proteostasis, resulting in the generation of pathological protein. However in most cases, neurons adapt to these proteostatic perturbations ...
    • Videla Cabrera, Luis (2010)
      Thyroid hormone (L-3,3',5-triiodothyronine, T3) exerts calorigenic effects by accelerating mitochondrial O2 consumption through transcriptional activation of respiratory genes, with consequent increased reactive oxygen ...
    • Rivera Meza, Mario; Quintanilla González, María Elena; Tampier de Jong, Lutske; Mura, Casilda V.; Sapag, Amalia; Israel Jacard, Yedy (2010)
      Humans who carry a point mutation in the gene coding for alcohol dehydrogenase-1B (ADH1B*2; Arg47His) are markedly protected against alcoholism. Although this mutation results in a 100-fold increase in enzyme activity, it ...