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Julio F. Turrens

Researcher at University of South Alabama

Publications -  55
Citations -  8855

Julio F. Turrens is an academic researcher from University of South Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytochrome c & Fumarate reductase. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 55 publications receiving 8345 citations. Previous affiliations of Julio F. Turrens include University of Buenos Aires.

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Mitochondrial formation of reactive oxygen species.

TL;DR: This review describes the main mitochondrial sources of reactive species and the antioxidant defences that evolved to prevent oxidative damage in all the mitochondrial compartments and discusses various physiological and pathological scenarios resulting from an increased steady state concentration of mitochondrial oxidants.
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Ubisemiquinone is the electron donor for superoxide formation by complex III of heart mitochondria.

TL;DR: Experiments with succinate as electron donor in the presence of antimycin A in intact rat heart mitochondria showed that myxothiazol, which inhibits reduction of the Rieske iron-sulfur center, prevented formation of hydrogen peroxide, determined spectrophotometrically as the H2O2-peroxidase complex.
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Superoxide production by the mitochondrial respiratory chain

TL;DR: This mini-review describes the role of different mitochondrial components in the formation of reactive oxygen species under normal and pathological conditions and the effect of inhibitors and uncouplers on superoxide formation.
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Evidence for an essential role of reactive oxygen species in the genesis of late preconditioning against myocardial stunning in conscious pigs.

TL;DR: In the conscious pig, antioxidant therapy completely blocks the development of late preconditioning against stunning, indicating that ROS play an important pathogenetic role in postischemic dysfunction in the porcine heart despite the lack of xanthine oxidase.
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Deficient metabolic utilization of hydrogen peroxide in Trypanosoma cruzi.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of peroxidase in the defense against H2O2-related free radicals in epimastigotes, and found that the enzyme was not sufficient to defend against free radicals.