Endogenous nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic lipid mediators that exert biological effects in vitro and in vivo via selective covalent modification of thiol-containing target proteins. The cytoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumorigenic effects of NFA in animal models of disease caused by targeted protein nitroalkylation are a valuable basis for the development of future anti-phlogistic and anti-neoplastic drugs. Considering the complexity of diseases and accompanying comorbidities there is an urgent need for clinically effective multifunctional drugs. NFA are composed of a fatty acid backbone containing a nitroalkene moiety triggering Michael addition reactions. However, less is known about the target-specific struct...
Recently, we published that nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic molecules which inhibit...
Rationale: Fatty acid nitroalkenes are endogenously generated electrophilic byproducts of nitric oxi...
Nitro-fatty acids (NO 2 -FA) are pleiotropic modulators of redox signaling pathways. Their effects o...
Endogenous nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic lipid mediators that exert biological ef...
Nitro fatty acids (NFAs) are endogenously generated lipid mediators deriving from reactions of unsat...
Nitro-fatty acids (NFAs) are endogenously occurring lipid mediators exerting strong anti-inflammator...
Nitro-fatty acids are formed and detected in human plasma, cell membranes, and tissue, modulating me...
[[abstract]]Nitro-fatty acids are a class of endogenous electrophilic lipid mediators with anti-infl...
Foundational advances in eicosanoid signaling, the free radical biology of oxygen and nitric oxide a...
Electrophilic lipids are emerging as critical mediators of anti-inflammatory signaling pathways, alt...
The signaling mediators nitric oxide (˙NO) and oxidized lipids, once viewed to transduce metabolic a...
Nitro-oleate (10-nitro-octadec-9-enoic acid), which inhibits soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) by cova...
Background: Nitroalkenes are electrophilic anti-inflammatory mediators that signal via Michael addit...
Aims: The reaction of nitric oxide and nitrite-derived species with polyunsaturated fatty acids yiel...
Inflammation plays a major role in the onset and development of chronic non-communicable diseases li...
Recently, we published that nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic molecules which inhibit...
Rationale: Fatty acid nitroalkenes are endogenously generated electrophilic byproducts of nitric oxi...
Nitro-fatty acids (NO 2 -FA) are pleiotropic modulators of redox signaling pathways. Their effects o...
Endogenous nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic lipid mediators that exert biological ef...
Nitro fatty acids (NFAs) are endogenously generated lipid mediators deriving from reactions of unsat...
Nitro-fatty acids (NFAs) are endogenously occurring lipid mediators exerting strong anti-inflammator...
Nitro-fatty acids are formed and detected in human plasma, cell membranes, and tissue, modulating me...
[[abstract]]Nitro-fatty acids are a class of endogenous electrophilic lipid mediators with anti-infl...
Foundational advances in eicosanoid signaling, the free radical biology of oxygen and nitric oxide a...
Electrophilic lipids are emerging as critical mediators of anti-inflammatory signaling pathways, alt...
The signaling mediators nitric oxide (˙NO) and oxidized lipids, once viewed to transduce metabolic a...
Nitro-oleate (10-nitro-octadec-9-enoic acid), which inhibits soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) by cova...
Background: Nitroalkenes are electrophilic anti-inflammatory mediators that signal via Michael addit...
Aims: The reaction of nitric oxide and nitrite-derived species with polyunsaturated fatty acids yiel...
Inflammation plays a major role in the onset and development of chronic non-communicable diseases li...
Recently, we published that nitro-fatty acids (NFA) are potent electrophilic molecules which inhibit...
Rationale: Fatty acid nitroalkenes are endogenously generated electrophilic byproducts of nitric oxi...
Nitro-fatty acids (NO 2 -FA) are pleiotropic modulators of redox signaling pathways. Their effects o...