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2. Metabolic inhibitors accentuate the anti-tumoral effect of HDAC5 inhibition
3. Thiamine deficiency in rats affects thiamine metabolism possibly through the formation of oxidized thiamine pyrophosphate
4. The antitrypanosomal drug melarsoprol competitively inhibits thiamin uptake in mouse neuroblastoma cells
5. Biochemistry of Thiamine and Thiamine Phosphate Compounds
6. Thiamine triphosphate and thiamine triphosphatase activities: from bacteria to mammals
7. Molecular evolution of the CYTH superfamily of proteins: P20-102
8. Thiamine triphosphate activates an anion channel of large unit conductance in neuroblastoma cells
9. Thiamine deficiency disorders : diagnosis, prevalence, and a roadmap for global control programs
10. Low Thiamine Diphosphate Levels in Brains of Patients with Frontal Lobe Degeneration of the Non-Alzheimer's Type
11. A LOW THIAMINE STATUS IN HUMAN BRAIN: A POST-MORTEM STUDY IN CONTROL AND DEMENTED PATIENTS
12. Thiamine, Thiamine Phosphates, and Their Metabolizing Enzymes in Human Brain
13. Determination of thiamine and thiamine phosphates as thiochrome derivatives by reversed-phase chromatography on polystyrene packing materials
14. Biological functions of thiamine derivatives: Focus on non-coenzyme roles
15. Consequences of the α-Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Inhibition for Neuronal Metabolism and Survival: Implications for Neurodegenerative Diseases
16. Complex between the human thiamine triphosphatase and triphosphate
17. Adenylate kinase 1 knockout mice have normal thiamine triphosphate levels.
18. Neuronal localization of the 25-kDa specific thiamine triphosphatase in rodent brain
19. Thiamine Deficiency in Cultured Neuroblastoma Cells: Effect on Mitochondrial Function and Peripheral Benzodiazepine Receptors
20. Thiamine, Thiamine Phosphates, and Their Metabolizing Enzymes in Human Brain
21. Low Thiamine Diphosphate Levels in Brains of Patients with Frontal Lobe Degeneration of the Non-Alzheimer's Type
22. Paradoxical Sleep Deprivation Increases the Content of Glutamate and Glutamine in Rat Cerebral Cortex
23. Thiamine Deficiency‐Induced Partial Necrosis and Mitochondrial Uncoupling in Neuroblastoma Cells Are Rapidly Reversed by Addition of Thiamine
24. An Atypical Anion Transporter Functioning at Acid pH in Neuroblastoma Cells
25. Mechanism of thiamine transport in neuroblastoma cells. Inhibition of a high affinity carrier by sodium channel activators and dependence of thiamine uptake on membrane potential and intracellular ATP.
26. Thiamin and derivatives as modulators of rat brain chloride channels
27. Metabolism of Thiamine Triphosphate in Rat Brain: Correlation with Chloride Permeability
28. Determination of thiamin and its phosphate esters in cultured neurons and astrocytes using an ion-pair reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method
29. Consequences of the -Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Inhibition for Neuronal Metabolism and Survival: Implications for Neurodegenerative Diseases
30. A non-cofactor role of thiamine derivatives in excitable cells??
31. Thiamine Deficiency in Cultured Neuroblastoma Cells: Effect on Mitochondrial Function and Peripheral Benzodiazepine Receptors.
32. Phosphorylated Thiamine Derivatives and Cortical Activity in the Baboon Papio papio: Effect of Intermittent Light Stimulation.
33. 12e Forum des Jeunes Chercheurs: Liège 3-6 septembre 1985.
34. 12e Forum des Jeunes Chercheurs: Liège 3-6 septembre 1985
35. Phosphate Derivatives of Thiamine and Na+ Channel in Conducting Membranes.
36. 12eForum des Jeunes Chercheurs: Liège 3-6 septembre 1985
37. Sensitization of thiamine analysis by the peak compression technique
38. Synthesis of [γ-32P]thiamine triphosphate
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
41. Thiamine homeostasis in neuroblastoma cells
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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