Search for dissertations about: "GSH"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 69 swedish dissertations containing the word GSH.
-
1. Purification and characterization of two GSH S-aryltransferases from rat liver : kinetic mechanism and error structure of kinetic data for GSH S-transferase A
Abstract : .... READ MORE
-
2. Effects of toxin-producing phytoplankton on copepods: feeding, reproduction and implications to the fate of toxins
Abstract : Phytoplankton growth and loss rates are governed by several factors and in many cases, when growth control fails, algal blooms are established. Such blooms can be formed by different phytoplankton species and some of them have harmful impacts on marine ecosystems. READ MORE
-
3. Altered gene expression in the human airways during oxidative stress
Abstract : The atmospheric accumulation of pollutant gases, such as N02 and ozone, has been associated with an increased airways hyper-reactivity within the healthy population. Moreover, those with conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases generally experience an exacerbation of their symptoms upon exposure to these noxious gases. READ MORE
-
4. Oxidative stress and proteolysis in the lens. Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs
Abstract : Oxidative stress has been implied in formation of age-related cataract. The objectives of this thesis were to study redox regulation of proteolysis and oxidative/antioxidative effects of anti-inflammatory substances in human lens epithelial cells (HLEC) and intact mouse lenses. READ MORE
-
5. Endogenous antioxidants in human skeletal muscle and adaption in energy metabolism : with reference to exercise-training, exercise-related factors and nutrition
Abstract : The antioxidant homeostasis is determined by a wide array of interacting cellular antioxidants, as well as being influenced by the homeostasis in energy metabolism. Changes in antioxidant homeostasis, as a consequences of altered production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). and/or by changes in the resident levels of antioxidants. READ MORE