The fortified forage, it turns out, is full of anti-oxidants like copper, vitamins C and E, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione reductase.
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As well as the TIM ribbon drawing at the right, other hand-drawn examples are for prealbumin, flavodoxin, and Cu, Zn superoxide dismutase.
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Superoxide dismutase, a protein that protects against the effects of mitochondrial free radicals, can extend yeast lifespan in stationary phase when overexpressed.
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These SCS's are synthetic versions of superoxide dismutase and catalase, which are naturally occurring enzymes involved in the control of oxidative stress.
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Lund et al . demonstrated the role of endogenous extracellular superoxide dismutase in protecting against endothelial dysfunction during the aging process using mice.
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The class of biological enzymes called SOD ( superoxide dismutase ) is developed in nearly all living cells as an important antioxidant agent.
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While serving as a graduate student, he and his supervisor Irwin Fridovich were the first to describe the enzymatic activity of superoxide dismutase.
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Some evidence supports the hypothesis that superoxide dismutase 1 ( SOD1 ) protein misfolding propagates between molecules in a similar fashion to prions.
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Superoxide dismutase ( SOD ) helps to slow the creation of ROS, ultimately playing a key role in the defense against cell damage.
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SAFR-032 spores indicated that proteins conferring resistant traits ( superoxide dismutase ) were present in higher concentration in space-exposed spores when compared to controls.