Dicarbonyl Stress and S-Glutathionylation in Cerebrovascular Diseases: A Focus on Cerebral Cavernous Malformations
Dicarbonyl stress is a dysfunctional state consisting in the abnormal accumulation of reactive α-oxaldehydes leading to increased protein modification. In cells, post-translational changes can also occur through S-glutathionylation, a highly conserved oxidative post-translational modificati...
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Main Authors: | Cinzia Antognelli (Author), Andrea Perrelli (Author), Tatiana Armeni (Author), Vincenzo Nicola Talesa (Author), Saverio Francesco Retta (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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