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Invited Symposium: The Therapeutic Potential of Phase II Enzyme Induction (4 Presentations in this Symposium)

Glutathione deficiencies exacerbate response to stroke.

Phyllis G. Paterson(1)
(1)University of Saskatchewan - Saskatoon. Canada

[ABSTRACT] [CENTRAL ROLE OF GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE] [MODULATION OF BRAIN GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE] [IMAGES] [CONCLUSIONS] [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]
MODULATION OF BRAIN GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE Previous: Antioxidant regulation of genes encoding enzymes that detoxify xenobiotics and carcinogens.  CONCLUSIONS
Next: Can Dietary Phase II Enzyme Inducers Ameliorate Diseases With An Underlying Chronic Inflammatory Component To Them?

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Figure 1. The accompanying figure, which focuses on the hippocampus, illustrates the range of severity of neural damage.

 


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[ABSTRACT] [CENTRAL ROLE OF GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE] [MODULATION OF BRAIN GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE] [IMAGES] [CONCLUSIONS] [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]

MODULATION OF BRAIN GLUTATHIONE IN STROKE Previous: Antioxidant regulation of genes encoding enzymes that detoxify xenobiotics and carcinogens.  CONCLUSIONS
Next: Can Dietary Phase II Enzyme Inducers Ameliorate Diseases With An Underlying Chronic Inflammatory Component To Them?
Phyllis G. Paterson
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