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B S Kristal

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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 17, 1998
Dietary restriction augments protection against induction of the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, B P Yu
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 7, 1999
Apoptogenic ganglioside GD3 directly induces the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, A M Brown
Biological Chemistry|August 1, 1997
Multiple roles of glutathione in the central nervous systemA J Cooper, B S Kristal
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 15, 2000
Ganglioside GD3, the mitochondrial permeability transition, and apoptosisB S Kristal, A M Brown
Journal of Gerontology|July 1, 1992
An emerging hypothesis: synergistic induction of aging by free radicals and Maillard reactionsB S Kristal, B P Yu
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1997
Mitochondrial permeability transition in the central nervous system: induction by calcium cycling-dependent and -independent pathwaysB S Kristal, J M Dubinsky
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|March 1, 1994
Sensitivity of mitochondrial transcription to different free radical speciesB S Kristal, J Chen, B P Yu
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 15, 1996
Abnormalities in the mitochondrial permeability transition in diabetic ratsB S Kristal, M Matsuda, B P Yu
Neuropharmacology|July 1, 1995
On the probabilistic nature of excitotoxic neuronal death in hippocampal neuronsJ M Dubinsky, B S Kristal, M Elizondo-Fournier
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1996
4-Hydroxyhexenal is a potent inducer of the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, B K Park, B P Yu
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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 17, 1998
Dietary restriction augments protection against induction of the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, B P Yu
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 7, 1999
Apoptogenic ganglioside GD3 directly induces the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, A M Brown
Biological Chemistry|August 1, 1997
Multiple roles of glutathione in the central nervous systemA J Cooper, B S Kristal
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 15, 2000
Ganglioside GD3, the mitochondrial permeability transition, and apoptosisB S Kristal, A M Brown
Journal of Gerontology|July 1, 1992
An emerging hypothesis: synergistic induction of aging by free radicals and Maillard reactionsB S Kristal, B P Yu
Journal of Neurochemistry|August 1, 1997
Mitochondrial permeability transition in the central nervous system: induction by calcium cycling-dependent and -independent pathwaysB S Kristal, J M Dubinsky
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|March 1, 1994
Sensitivity of mitochondrial transcription to different free radical speciesB S Kristal, J Chen, B P Yu
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 15, 1996
Abnormalities in the mitochondrial permeability transition in diabetic ratsB S Kristal, M Matsuda, B P Yu
Neuropharmacology|July 1, 1995
On the probabilistic nature of excitotoxic neuronal death in hippocampal neuronsJ M Dubinsky, B S Kristal, M Elizondo-Fournier
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1996
4-Hydroxyhexenal is a potent inducer of the mitochondrial permeability transitionB S Kristal, B K Park, B P Yu
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