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Sarah Chapple
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3
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2
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1
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2023
Redox and metal profiles in human coronary endothelial and smooth muscle cells under hyperoxia, physiological normoxia and hypoxia: Effects of NRF2 signaling on intracellular zinc
Smith, M. J.
,
Yang, F.
,
Griffiths, A.
,
Morrell, A.
,
Chapple, S. J.
,
Siow, R. C. M.
,
Stewart, T.
,
Maret, W.
&
Mann, G. E.
,
Jun 2023
,
In:
Redox Biology.
62
, 102712.
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Article
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peer-review
Open Access
Hypoxia
100%
Metal
100%
Oxygen
100%
Zinc
100%
Smooth Muscle Cell
100%
1
Citation (Scopus)
2017
OP-08 - Recapitulating physiological normoxia in vitro to discriminate Nrf2 regulated gene transcription: Abstracts of the OCC World Congress and Annual SFRR-E Conference 2017 Metabolic Stress and Redox Regulation Berlin, Germany 21-23 June 2017
Chapple, S. J.
,
Keeley, T. P.
,
Siow, R. C. M.
&
Mann, G. E.
,
Jul 2017
,
In:
Free Radical Biology and Medicine.
108, Supplement 1
,
p. S6
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Article
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peer-review
Regulatory Mechanism
100%
In Vitro
100%
Oxygen
100%
Metabolic Stress
100%
Genetic Transcription
100%
2015
Keap1–Nrf2 regulated redox signaling in utero: Priming of disease susceptibility in offspring
Chapple, S. J.
,
Puszyk, W. M.
&
Mann, G. E.
,
2015
,
In:
Free Radical Biology and Medicine.
88
,
p. 212
220 p.
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Article
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peer-review
Pregnancy
100%
Redox Signalling
100%
Child
100%
Disease Predisposition
100%
Fetus
66%
23
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