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TITLE: Erratum: A quantitative study of NFκB activation by H 2O2: Relevance in inflammation and synergy with TNF-α (Journal of Immunology (2007) 178, (3893-3902))
AUTHORS: De Oliveira Marques, V; Cyrne, L ; Marinho, HS ; Antunes, F ;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: Journal of Immunology, VOLUME: 178, ISSUE: 10
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TITLE: On the biologic role of the reaction of NO with oxidized cytochrome c oxidase
AUTHORS: Fernando Antunes ; Alberto Boveris; Enrique Cadenas;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING, VOLUME: 9, ISSUE: 10
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TITLE: Steady-state titration with H2O2: Regulation of plasma membrane permeability and of NF-κB activation by H2O2
AUTHORS: De Oliveira Marques, V; Susana Marinho, H ; Cyrne, L; Antunes, F ;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: Oxidative Stress: Clinical and Biomedical Implications
INDEXED IN: Scopus
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TITLE: The mechanism of cytochrome C oxidase inhibition by nitric oxide
AUTHORS: Antunes, F ; Cadenas, E;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE, VOLUME: 12, ISSUE: 3
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TITLE: Tools for kinetic modeling of biochemical networks  Full Text
AUTHORS: Alves, R; Antunes, F ; Salvador, A ;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY, VOLUME: 24, ISSUE: 6
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TITLE: Redox interactions of nitric oxide with dopamine and its derivatives
AUTHORS: Antunes, F ; Nunes, C; Laranjinha, J ; Cadenas, E;
PUBLISHED: 2005, SOURCE: TOXICOLOGY, VOLUME: 208, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Redox interactions of nitric oxide with dopamine and its derivatives
AUTHORS: ANTUNES, F ; NUNES, C; LARANJINHA, J; CADENAS, E;
PUBLISHED: 2005, SOURCE: Toxicology, VOLUME: 208, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Decrease of H2O2 plasma membrane permeability during adaptation to H2O2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
AUTHORS: Branco, MR; Marinho, HS ; Cyrne, L ; Antunes, F ;
PUBLISHED: 2004, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, VOLUME: 279, ISSUE: 8
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TITLE: Decreased cellular permeability to H2O2 protects Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells in stationary phase against oxidative stress  Full Text
AUTHORS: Sousa Lopes, A; Antunes, F ; Cyrne, L ; Marinho, HS ;
PUBLISHED: 2004, SOURCE: FEBS LETTERS, VOLUME: 578, ISSUE: 1-2
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