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9. Thiamine deficiency disorders : diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs

17. Adenylate kinase 1 knockout mice have normal thiamine triphosphate levels.

29. Consequences of the -Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Inhibition for Neuronal Metabolism and Survival: Implications for Neurodegenerative Diseases

39. Adenosine thiamine triphosphate accumulates in Escherichia coli cells in response to specific conditions of metabolic stress

40. Adenylate kinase-independent thiamine triphosphate accumulation under severe energy stress in Escherichia coli

42. Synthetic Thioesters of Thiamine: Promising Tools for Slowing Progression of Neurodegenerative Diseases.

43. In FUS[1-359]-tg mice O,S-dibenzoyl thiamine reduces muscle atrophy, decreases glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta, and normalizes the metabolome.

44. Reduced Nucleotides, Thiols and O 2 in Cellular Redox Balance: A Biochemist's View.

45. Product inhibition of mammalian thiamine pyrophosphokinase is an important mechanism for maintaining thiamine diphosphate homeostasis.

46. Update on Thiamine Triphosphorylated Derivatives and Metabolizing Enzymatic Complexes.

47. Neuroprotective Effects of Thiamine and Precursors with Higher Bioavailability: Focus on Benfotiamine and Dibenzoylthiamine.

48. Modulation of mitochondrial respiration rate and calcium-induced swelling by new cromakalim analogues.

49. Dibenzoylthiamine Has Powerful Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Cultured Cells and in Mouse Models of Stress and Neurodegeneration.

50. Enhanced conditioning of adverse memories in the mouse modified swim test is associated with neuroinflammatory changes - Effects that are susceptible to antidepressants.

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