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glutathione-dependent formaldehyde oxidation pathway

glutathione-dependent formaldehyde oxidation pathway The failure of two major catabolism enzymes (ADH5 and ALDH2) leads to partial synthetic lethality in C57BL/6 mice | Genes and Environment Enhanced formaldehyde clearance ameliorates differentiation-induced

Enhanced formaldehyde clearance ameliorates differentiation induced genotoxicity in Fanconi anemia mutant cells: Cell Reports Endogenous formaldehyde scavenges cellular glutathione resulting in redox disruption and cytotoxicity Nature Communications Formaldehyde in brain: an overlooked player in neurodegeneration? Tulpule 2013 Journal of Neurochemistry Wiley Online Library Full article: Mitigating toxic formaldehyde to promote efficient utilization of C1 resources

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glutathione-dependent formaldehyde oxidation pathway The failure of two major catabolism enzymes (ADH5 and ALDH2) leads to partial synthetic lethality in C57BL/6 mice | Genes and Environment Enhanced formaldehyde clearance ameliorates differentiation-induced

2-[[(2-Propinylamino)carbonyl]amino]-N-(2-chlor-6-methylphenyl)-6-benzothiazolcarboxamid

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Its efficacy as a bacteriostatic agent plummets

glutathione-dependent formaldehyde oxidation pathway The failure of two major catabolism enzymes (ADH5 and ALDH2) leads to partial synthetic lethality in C57BL/6 mice | Genes and Environment Enhanced formaldehyde clearance ameliorates differentiation-induced

The three main structural components of the cytoskeleton are microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments that originate from the polymerization of different monomers

glutathione-dependent formaldehyde oxidation pathway The failure of two major catabolism enzymes (ADH5 and ALDH2) leads to partial synthetic lethality in C57BL/6 mice | Genes and Environment Enhanced formaldehyde clearance ameliorates differentiation-induced
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