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1. Do low molecular weight antioxidants contribute to the Protection against oxidative damage? The interrelation between oxidative stress and low molecular weight antioxidants based on data from the MARK-AGE study.

3. Gender- and age-dependencies of oxidative stress, as detected based on the steady state concentrations of different biomarkers in the MARK-AGE study.

4. Low proteasomal activity in fast skeletal muscle fibers is not associated with increased age-related oxidative damage.

5. Non-enzymatic cleavage of Hsp90 by oxidative stress leads to actin aggregate formation: A novel gain-of-function mechanism.

6. Early cysteine-dependent inactivation of 26S proteasomes does not involve particle disassembly.

7. Short overview on metabolomics approach to study pathophysiology of oxidative stress in cancer.

8. Proteostasis, oxidative stress and aging.

9. New findings of oxidative stress biomarkers in nutritional research.

10. Cross-talk between lipid and protein carbonylation in a dynamic cardiomyocyte model of mild nitroxidative stress.

11. Happily (n)ever after: Aging in the context of oxidative stress, proteostasis loss and cellular senescence.

12. Identification of an unstable 4-hydroxynoneal modification on the 20S proteasome subunit α7 by recombinant antibody technology.

13. Clinical Relevance of Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress.

14. Advanced glycation end products and oxidative stress in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

15. Relationship between inflammation and oxidative stress and cognitive decline in the institutionalized elderly.

16. A comparative study into alterations of coenzyme Q redox status in ageing pigs, mice, and worms.

17. The proteasome and the degradation of oxidized proteins: part III-Redox regulation of the proteasomal system.

18. Actin carbonylation: from cell dysfunction to organism disorder.

19. Biomarkers of oxidative stress, antioxidant defence and inflammation are altered in the senescence-accelerated mouse prone 8.

20. Lipofuscin is formed independently of macroautophagy and lysosomal activity in stress-induced prematurely senescent human fibroblasts.

21. Chaperones, but not oxidized proteins, are ubiquitinated after oxidative stress.

22. Protection by flavanol-rich foods against vascular dysfunction and oxidative damage: 27th Hohenheim Consensus Conference.

23. Protein oxidative modification in the aging organism and the role of the ubiquitin proteasomal system.

24. The relationships between exogenous and endogenous antioxidants with the lipid profile and oxidative damage in hemodialysis patients.

25. HSP70 mediates dissociation and reassociation of the 26S proteasome during adaptation to oxidative stress.

26. Age-related loss of stress-induced nuclear proteasome activation is due to low PARP-1 activity.

27. The immunoproteasome, the 20S proteasome and the PA28αβ proteasome regulator are oxidative-stress-adaptive proteolytic complexes.

28. Cardiac oxidative stress and inflammation are similar in SAMP8 and SAMR1 mice and unaltered by curcumin and Ginkgo biloba extract intake.

29. Biomarkers of protein oxidation from a chemical, biological and medical point of view.

30. Chromatin repair after oxidative stress: role of PARP-mediated proteasome activation.

31. Metabolism-induced oxidative stress is a mediator of glucose toxicity in HT22 neuronal cells.

32. Proteasomal degradation of beta-carotene metabolite--modified proteins.

33. The plasma retinol levels as pro-oxidant/oxidant agents in haemodialysis patients.

34. Oxidative injury induced by hypochlorous acid to Ca-ATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle and protective effect of trolox.

35. Regulation of proteasome-mediated protein degradation during oxidative stress and aging.

36. Oxidative stress related changes in the brain of hypercholesterolemic rabbits.

37. The influence of the serum vitamin C levels on oxidative stress biomarkers in elderly women.

38. Markers of oxidative stress in ICU clinical settings: present and future.

39. Hyperammonemia causes protein oxidation and enhanced proteasomal activity in response to mitochondria-mediated oxidative stress in rat primary astrocytes.

40. Oxidized proteins: intracellular distribution and recognition by the proteasome.

41. Reversible inhibition of mammalian glutamine synthetase by tyrosine nitration.

42. Phosphorylation inhibits turnover of the tau protein by the proteasome: influence of RCAN1 and oxidative stress.

43. Age-associated analysis of oxidative stress parameters in human plasma and erythrocytes.

44. Intracellular distribution of oxidized proteins and proteasome in HT22 cells during oxidative stress.

45. Proteasomal defense of oxidative protein modifications.

46. Oxidative stress in renal anemia of hemodialysis patients is mitigated by epoetin treatment.

47. Iron oxide particles for molecular magnetic resonance imaging cause transient oxidative stress in rat macrophages.

48. Protein oxidation and the degradation of oxidized proteins in the rat oligodendrocyte cell line OLN 93-antioxidative effect of the intracellular spin trapping agent PBN.

49. Antioxidants effectively prevent oxidation-induced protein damage in OLN 93 cells.

50. Selective degradation of oxidatively modified protein substrates by the proteasome.

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