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The radical-binding lipocalin A1M binds to a Complex I subunit and protects mitochondrial structure and function.
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The cysteine 34 residue of A1M/α1-microglobulin is essential for protection of irradiated cell cultures and reduction of carbonyl groups.
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Alpha-1-microglobulin protects from heme induced placenta and kidney damage in a pregnant ewe model for preeclampsia
2013) European Congress of the International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy In Pregnancy Hypertension 3(2). p.1-70(
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Gene expression profiling of first trimester placentas from pregnancies at high risk of developing preeclampsia
2013) European Congress of the International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy In Pregnancy Hypertension 3(2). p.69-69(
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- 2012
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Pathological Conditions Involving Extracellular Hemoglobin: Molecular Mechanisms, Clinical Significance, and Novel Therapeutic Opportunities for alpha(1)-Microglobulin
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Increased levels of hemoglobin and alpha1-microglobulin in Huntington's disease.
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- 2011
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Fetal hemoglobin and alpha(1)-microglobulin as first- and early second-trimester predictive biomarkers for preeclampsia
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Perfusion of human placenta with hemoglobin introduces preeclampsia-like injuries that are prevented by α(1)-microglobulin.
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Orsaken till preeklampsi på väg att klarläggas. Fetalt hemoglobin kan vara nyckeln till prediktion, diagnostik och behandling.
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Up-Regulation of A1M/α(1)-Microglobulin in Skin by Heme and Reactive Oxygen Species Gives Protection from Oxidative Damage.
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- Contribution to journal › Article