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Michael Ristow

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Nature Medicine|July 8, 2014
Unraveling the truth about antioxidants: mitohormesis explains ROS-induced health benefitsMichael Ristow
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|June 4, 2004
Neurodegenerative disorders associated with diabetes mellitusMichael Ristow
Aging|February 10, 2012
Interview with Michael RistowMichael Ristow
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|June 17, 2006
Oxidative metabolism in cancer growthMichael Ristow
Cell Metabolism|March 5, 2015
A mitochondrially encoded hormone ameliorates obesity and insulin resistanceKim Zarse, Michael Ristow
Nature Metabolism|May 25, 2021
Mitochondrial ROS signals prevent excessive immune responseKim Zarse, Michael Ristow
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|February 26, 2013
Mitochondria and metabolic homeostasisZhiyong Cheng, Michael Ristow
EMBO Molecular Medicine|August 7, 2013
A radical opposition in body weight controlMichael Ristow, Christian Wolfrum
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 31, 2011
Extending life span by increasing oxidative stressMichael Ristow, Sebastian Schmeisser
Experimental Gerontology|March 31, 2010
How increased oxidative stress promotes longevity and metabolic health: The concept of mitochondrial hormesis (mitohormesis)Michael Ristow, Kim Zarse
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Nature Medicine|July 8, 2014
Unraveling the truth about antioxidants: mitohormesis explains ROS-induced health benefitsMichael Ristow
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|June 4, 2004
Neurodegenerative disorders associated with diabetes mellitusMichael Ristow
Aging|February 10, 2012
Interview with Michael RistowMichael Ristow
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|June 17, 2006
Oxidative metabolism in cancer growthMichael Ristow
Cell Metabolism|March 5, 2015
A mitochondrially encoded hormone ameliorates obesity and insulin resistanceKim Zarse, Michael Ristow
Nature Metabolism|May 25, 2021
Mitochondrial ROS signals prevent excessive immune responseKim Zarse, Michael Ristow
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|February 26, 2013
Mitochondria and metabolic homeostasisZhiyong Cheng, Michael Ristow
EMBO Molecular Medicine|August 7, 2013
A radical opposition in body weight controlMichael Ristow, Christian Wolfrum
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 31, 2011
Extending life span by increasing oxidative stressMichael Ristow, Sebastian Schmeisser
Experimental Gerontology|March 31, 2010
How increased oxidative stress promotes longevity and metabolic health: The concept of mitochondrial hormesis (mitohormesis)Michael Ristow, Kim Zarse
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