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1. Liver epigenomic signature associated with chronic oxidative stress in a mouse model of glutathione deficiency.

2. Oxidative stress induces inflammation of lens cells and triggers immune surveillance of ocular tissues.

3. Timely N-Acetyl-Cysteine and Environmental Enrichment Rescue Oxidative Stress-Induced Parvalbumin Interneuron Impairments via MMP9/RAGE Pathway: A Translational Approach for Early Intervention in Psychosis.

4. Non-canonical Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase Activity Protects against Ferroptosis.

5. Hepatic metabolic adaptation in a murine model of glutathione deficiency.

6. Glutathione deficiency sensitizes cultured embryonic mouse ovaries to benzo[a]pyrene-induced germ cell apoptosis.

7. Decreased glutathione levels cause overt motor neuron degeneration in hSOD1 WT over-expressing mice.

8. Role of glutathione biosynthesis in endothelial dysfunction and fibrosis.

9. Clinical and molecular characterization of 6 children with glutamate-cysteine ligase deficiency causing hemolytic anemia.

10. Glutathione Primes T Cell Metabolism for Inflammation.

11. Gclc deficiency in mouse CNS causes mitochondrial damage and neurodegeneration.

12. Metabolic reprogramming during neuronal differentiation.

13. A Glutathione-Nrf2-Thioredoxin Cross-Talk Ensures Keratinocyte Survival and Efficient Wound Repair.

14. Glutathione Deficit Affects the Integrity and Function of the Fimbria/Fornix and Anterior Commissure in Mice: Relevance for Schizophrenia.

15. Ergothioneine protects Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) from oxidative stresses.

16. The brominated flame retardant BDE-47 causes oxidative stress and apoptotic cell death in vitro and in vivo in mice.

17. In utero exposure to benzo[a]pyrene increases adiposity and causes hepatic steatosis in female mice, and glutathione deficiency is protective.

18. Glutathione defense mechanism in liver injury: insights from animal models.

19. [Defects in antioxidant defence enhance glyoxal toxicity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae].

20. Novel physiological roles for glutathione in sequestering acetaldehyde to confer acetaldehyde tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

21. Beneficial effects of Nrf2 overexpression in a mouse model of Alexander disease.

22. Effect of chronic glutathione deficiency on the behavioral phenotype of Gclm-/- knockout mice.

23. Dichloroacetic acid up-regulates hepatic glutathione synthesis via the induction of glutamate-cysteine ligase.

24. Glutathione-deficient mice are susceptible to TCDD-Induced hepatocellular toxicity but resistant to steatosis.

25. The LEGSKO mouse: a mouse model of age-related nuclear cataract based on genetic suppression of lens glutathione synthesis.

26. Gain and loss of function for glutathione synthesis: impact on advanced atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.

27. Enzymatic defects underlying hereditary glutamate cysteine ligase deficiency are mitigated by association of the catalytic and regulatory subunits.

28. Oral N-acetylcysteine rescues lethality of hepatocyte-specific Gclc-knockout mice, providing a model for hepatic cirrhosis.

29. System x(c)- and thioredoxin reductase 1 cooperatively rescue glutathione deficiency.

30. Redox dysregulation affects the ventral but not dorsal hippocampus: impairment of parvalbumin neurons, gamma oscillations, and related behaviors.

31. Glutathione levels modulate domoic acid induced apoptosis in mouse cerebellar granule cells.

32. Chronic non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia associated with severe neurological disease due to gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase deficiency in a patient of Moroccan origin.

33. Impaired glutathione synthesis in schizophrenia: convergent genetic and functional evidence.

34. Glutamate cysteine ligase modifier subunit deficiency and gender as determinants of acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.

35. Knock down of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase in rat causes acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity.

36. Hepatocyte-specific Gclc deletion leads to rapid onset of steatosis with mitochondrial injury and liver failure.

37. Survival and cell death in cells constitutively unable to synthesize glutathione.

38. [Measurement of glutathione].

39. A novel missense mutation in the gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase catalytic subunit gene causes both decreased enzymatic activity and glutathione production.

40. Cell survival and changes in gene expression in cells unable to synthesize glutathione.

41. Oxidative stress in inborn errors of metabolism: lessons from glutathione deficiency.

42. Knockout of the mouse glutamate cysteine ligase catalytic subunit (Gclc) gene: embryonic lethal when homozygous, and proposed model for moderate glutathione deficiency when heterozygous.

43. Glutathione synthesis is essential for mouse development but not for cell growth in culture.

44. A missense mutation in the heavy subunit of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase gene causes hemolytic anemia.

45. The molecular basis of a case of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase deficiency.

46. The glutathione-deficient, cadmium-sensitive mutant, cad2-1, of Arabidopsis thaliana is deficient in gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase.

47. Patients with genetic defects in the gamma-glutamyl cycle.

48. [gamma-Glutamyl cysteine synthetase deficiency].

49. [Hemolytic anemia due to the dysfunction of the protection against oxidative attack].

50. Three cases of hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia associated with red blood cell glutathione deficiency.

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