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Cellular defenses against damage from reactive oxygen species

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Ceruloplasmin should appear as follows: [See PDF]
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Pages 139–162: Yu. “Cellular Defenses Against Damage From Reactive Oxygen Species.” Page 150: The section 2. Ceruloplasmin should appear as follows: [See PDF]

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Dietary supplementation with fruit polyphenolics ameliorates age-related deficits in behavior and neuronal markers of inflammation and oxidative stress

TL;DR: It appears that the polyphenols in blueberries and cranberries have the ability to improve muscle tone, strength and balance in aging rats, whereas polyphenol in blueberry, cranberries and blackcurrants have the able to enhance neuronal functioning and restore the brain’s ability to generate a neuroprotective response to stress.
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Expression of superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase in the bovine corpus luteum: evidence supporting a role for oxidative stress in luteolysis

TL;DR: It is concluded that a decline in expression of specific oxidative response genes occurs during luteolysis, and that maintained expression of these genes in the CL during pregnancy may prevent oxidative damage and delay regression.
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Fullerene exposures with oysters: embryonic, adult, and cellular responses.

TL;DR: The microscopic work in conjunction with the lysosomal function assays supports the premise that endocytotic and lysOSomal pathways may be major targets of fullerenes and other nanoparticles.
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Chronic waterborne zinc and cadmium exposures induced different responses towards oxidative stress in the liver of zebrafish

TL;DR: The data demonstrated that essential and non-essential metals induced some differences in oxidative damage in fish, which were not caused by the transcriptional level of related genes but depended on post-transcriptional modifications.
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Effect of strength and endurance training on cognition in older people.

TL;DR: Data suggest that strength training might facilitate early sensory processing and cognitive functioning in older individuals, and strength training may have facilitating effects on early information processing and cognition in older people.
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