652 results on '"Jackson, Malcolm J."'
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52. Ischemia and reperfusion of skeletal muscle lead to the appearance of a stable lipid free radical in the circulation
53. In vitro susceptibility of thioredoxins and glutathione to redox modification and aging-related changes in skeletal muscle
54. Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Skeletal Muscle Wasting – Implications for Sarcopenia
55. HSF expression in skeletal muscle during myogenesis: Implications for failed regeneration in old mice
56. The Use of In Vivo Microdialysis Techniques to Detect Extracellular ROS in Resting and Contracting Skeletal Muscle
57. Prolonged vitamin C supplementation and recovery from demanding exercise
58. Role of superoxide–nitric oxide interactions in the accelerated age-related loss of muscle mass in mice lacking Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase
59. Age-related changes in skeletal muscle reactive oxygen species generation and adaptive responses to reactive oxygen species
60. 2-Cys peroxiredoxin oxidation in response to hydrogen peroxide and contractile activity in skeletal muscle: A novel insight into exercise-induced redox signalling?
61. Neuron‐specific deletion of CuZnSOD leads to an advanced sarcopenic phenotype in older mice
62. Hydrogen peroxide as a signal for skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise: What do concentrations tell us about potential mechanisms?
63. Development of Functional, Contractile 3‐D Human Muscle Constructs for Studies of the Effects of Microgravity on Muscle Mass and Function.
64. The Contribution of Environment to Impair Re‐Innervation in Age‐Related Failure of Muscle Regeneration Following Injury
65. Rates of Synthesis of Individual Proteins in Muscles of Old Mice: A Heavy Water Approach.
66. Altered Redox Signalling in both Muscle and Nerve are Required for Neuromuscular Breakdown
67. Mechanistic models to guide redox investigations and interventions in musculoskeletal ageing
68. The age-related failure of adaptive responses to contractile activity in skeletal muscle is mimicked in young mice by deletion of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase
69. Use of Microdialysis to Study Interstitial Nitric Oxide and Other Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Skeletal Muscle
70. Microdialysis studies of extracellular reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle: Factors influencing the reduction of cytochrome c and hydroxylation of salicylate
71. Intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species by contracting skeletal muscle cells
72. Repeated bouts of aerobic exercise lead to reductions in skeletal muscle free radical generation and nuclear factor κB activation
73. Microdialysis as a window on interstitial reactive oxygen species in human tissues? A commentary on “Antioxidant supplementation enhances the exercise-induced increase in mitochondrial uncoupling protein 3 and endothelial nitric oxide synthase mRNA content in human skeletal muscle,” by Hellsten et al.
74. Conjugated linoleic acids modulate UVR-induced IL-8 and PGE2 in human skin cells: potential of CLA isomers in nutritional photoprotection
75. Real-time measurement of nitric oxide in single mature mouse skeletal muscle fibres during contractions
76. Markers of oxidative stress in the skeletal muscle of patients on haemodialysis
77. Release of superoxide from skeletal muscle of adult and old mice: an experimental test of the reductive hotspot hypothesis
78. Functional markers of selenium status: UK Food Standards Agency workshop report
79. Lack of CuZnSOD activity: A pointer to the mechanisms underlying age-related loss of muscle function
80. In Memoriam: Emeritus Professor Robin L. Willson
81. Effects of oral vitamin E and β-carotene supplementation on ultraviolet radiation–induced oxidative stress in human skin
82. THE EFFECTS OF AGEING ON CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY INDUCED ROS PRODUCTION IN MUSCLE AND OXIDATIVE DAMAGE TO OTHER TISSUES: 372
83. Eicosapentaenoic Acid and Docosahexaenoic Acid Reduce UVB- and TNF-α-induced IL-8 Secretion in Keratinocytes and UVB-induced IL-8 in Fibroblasts
84. An increase in selenium intake improves immune function and poliovirus handling in adults with marginal selenium status
85. Exercise and oxygen radical production by muscle
86. Are there functional consequences of a reduction in selenium intake in UK subjects?
87. RELEASE OF REACTIVE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN SPECIES FROM CONTRACTING SKELETAL MUSCLE CELLS
88. Effects of oral vitamin E and [beta]-carotene supplementation on ultraviolet radiation-induced oxidative stress in human skin
89. SUPEROXIDE GENERATION BY DYSREGULATED NNOS IN DYSTROPHIC MUSCLE: 270
90. Ischaemic preconditioning of skeletal muscle: 1. PROTECTION AGAINST THE STRUCTURAL CHANGES INDUCED BY ISCHAEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY
91. Ischaemic preconditioning of skeletal muscle: 2. INVESTIGATION OF THE POTENTIAL MECHANISMS INVOLVED
92. Long-term administration of the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant mitoquinone mesylate fails to attenuate age-related oxidative damage or rescue the loss of muscle mass and function associated with aging of skeletal muscle
93. Marginal Dietary Selenium Intakes in the UK: Are There Functional Consequences?
94. Hyperthermia to normal human skin in vivo upregulates heat shock proteins 27, 60, 72i and 90
95. Diagnosis and detection of deficiencies of micronutrients: minerals
96. A simple protocol for the subcellular fractionation of skeletal muscle cells and tissue
97. Towards a toolkit for the assessment and monitoring of musculoskeletal ageing
98. Redox responses in skeletal muscle following denervation
99. Neuromuscular Junction Structure and Redox Status of Skeletal Muscle Fiber: Effect on Schwann Cells
100. Aquaporin transport of hydrogen peroxide in skeletal muscle
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