Cell death represents the final outcome of several pathological conditions of the central nervous system and available evidence suggests that in both acute injuries and neurodegenerative diseases it is often associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. Thus, the possibility to prevent mitochondrial events involved in cell death might represent efficient tools to limit neuronal damage. In recent years, increased attention has been paid to the endogenous protein neuroglobin, since accumulating evidence showed that its high expression was associated with preserved mitochondrial function and to an increased survival of nerve cells in vitro and in vivo in a variety of experimental models of cell insult. The biological and structural features of ne...
Neuroglobin is a representative of the globin group, an oxygen-binding protein which is predominantl...
In the year 2000, the third member of the globin family was discovered in human and mouse brain and ...
Oxidative stress is associated with the pathology of acute and chronic neurodegenerative disease. We...
Cell death represents the final outcome of several pathological conditions of the central nervous sy...
Dysfunctional mitochondria have severe consequences on cell functions including Reactive Oxygen Spec...
In the past few years, overwhelming evidence has accrued that a high level of expression of the prot...
The small heme-protein neuroglobin is expressed at high concentrations in certain brain neurons and ...
Apoptosis represents the key mechanism for the removal of surplus, damaged, or aged cells, and dereg...
""The balance between neuronal apoptosis and survival sculpts the developing brain and has an import...
Oxidative stress and hypoxia play a central role in neuronal injury and cell death in acute and chro...
After its discovery in 2000, the notion grew that neuroglobin, a neuronal specific heme protein, is ...
Neuroglobin is the third member of the globin family to be identified in 2000 in neurons of both hum...
Brain neurons and tissues respond to sublethal injury by activating endogenous protective pathways. ...
AbstractNeuroglobin is a member of the globin superfamily expressed in vertebrate brain and retina. ...
Astrocytes play an important role in physiological, metabolic, and structural functions, and when im...
Neuroglobin is a representative of the globin group, an oxygen-binding protein which is predominantl...
In the year 2000, the third member of the globin family was discovered in human and mouse brain and ...
Oxidative stress is associated with the pathology of acute and chronic neurodegenerative disease. We...
Cell death represents the final outcome of several pathological conditions of the central nervous sy...
Dysfunctional mitochondria have severe consequences on cell functions including Reactive Oxygen Spec...
In the past few years, overwhelming evidence has accrued that a high level of expression of the prot...
The small heme-protein neuroglobin is expressed at high concentrations in certain brain neurons and ...
Apoptosis represents the key mechanism for the removal of surplus, damaged, or aged cells, and dereg...
""The balance between neuronal apoptosis and survival sculpts the developing brain and has an import...
Oxidative stress and hypoxia play a central role in neuronal injury and cell death in acute and chro...
After its discovery in 2000, the notion grew that neuroglobin, a neuronal specific heme protein, is ...
Neuroglobin is the third member of the globin family to be identified in 2000 in neurons of both hum...
Brain neurons and tissues respond to sublethal injury by activating endogenous protective pathways. ...
AbstractNeuroglobin is a member of the globin superfamily expressed in vertebrate brain and retina. ...
Astrocytes play an important role in physiological, metabolic, and structural functions, and when im...
Neuroglobin is a representative of the globin group, an oxygen-binding protein which is predominantl...
In the year 2000, the third member of the globin family was discovered in human and mouse brain and ...
Oxidative stress is associated with the pathology of acute and chronic neurodegenerative disease. We...