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Details on Person Sulforaphane induces thioredoxin through the antioxidant-responsive element and attenuates retinal light damage in mice

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9795431
_displayNameSulforaphane induces thioredoxin through the antioxidant-responsive element and attenuates retinal light damage in mice
_timestamp2022-08-04 13:54:19
author[Person:9795470] Tanito, Masaki
[Person:9795458] Masutani, Hiroshi
[Person:9795445] Kim, Yong-Chul
[Person:9795463] Nishikawa, Mai
[Person:9795494] Ohira, Akihiro
[Person:9617656] Yodoi, Junji
created[InstanceEdit:9795405] Tiwari, Krishna, 2022-08-04
journalInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
pages979-87
pubMedIdentifier15728556
titleSulforaphane induces thioredoxin through the antioxidant-responsive element and attenuates retinal light damage in mice
volume46
year2005
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9796045] NFE2L2 dependent TXN expression [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9796058] AcK-NFE2L2 binds the TXN gene [Homo sapiens]
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