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MT1A protein, Gossypium hirsutum
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MT1-A protein, Gossypium hirsutum
, MT1A protein, cotton
National Institutes of Health
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Metallothionein
Plant Proteins
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2020
2020
Effects of Vitamin D Receptor, Metallothionein 1A, and 2A Gene Polymorphisms on Toxicity of the Peripheral Nervous System in Chronically Lead-Exposed Workers
Hsin-Liang Liu
,
H. Chuang
,
Chien-Ning Hsu
,
Su-Shin Lee
,
Chen-Cheng Yang
,
Kuan-Ting Liu
International Journal of Environmental Research…
2020
Corpus ID: 216596274
Chronic exposure to lead is neurotoxic to the human peripheral sensory system. Variant vitamin D receptor (VDR) genes and…
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2019
2019
Association of Genetic Variations in NRF2, NQO1, HMOX1, and MT with Severity of Coronary Artery Disease and Related Risk Factors
Ingkarat Sarutipaiboon
,
N. Settasatian
,
+5 authors
C. Settasatian
Cardiovascular Toxicology
2019
Corpus ID: 198170144
NRF2 is a transcription factor which, during oxidative stress, activates transcription of its target antioxidant genes…
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2019
2019
Copper-Driven Deselenization: A Strategy for Selective Conversion of Copper Ion to Nanozyme and Its Implication for Copper-Related Disorders.
Ashish Chalana
,
Ramesh Karri
,
+7 authors
Gouriprasanna Roy
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
2019
Corpus ID: 58627797
Synthetic organic molecules, which can selectively convert excess intracellular copper (Cu) ions to nanozymes with an ability to…
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2014
2014
Influence of +1245 A/G MT1A polymorphism on advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in elderly: effect of zinc supplementation
R. Giacconi
,
A. Simm
,
+12 authors
E. Mocchegiani
Genes & Nutrition
2014
Corpus ID: 255553835
Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) stimulate reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and represent a risk factor for…
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