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Proteolysis in cultured liver epithelial cells during oxidative stress: role of the multicatalytic proteinase complex, proteasome

Grune et al., 1995

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3768396288614585169
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Grune T
Reinheckel T
Joshi M
Davies K
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Exposure to various forms of mild oxidative stress significantly increased the intracellular degradation of both “short-lived” and “long-lived,” metabolically radiolabeled, cell proteins in cultures of Clone 9 liver cells (normal liver epithelia). The oxidative stresses employed were …
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