n-3 fatty acids, ventricular arrhythmia-related events, and fatal myocardial infarction in postmyocardial infarction patients with diabetes
Cellular zinc status alters chromatin accessibility and binding of p53 to DNA
Although individual organelles rely on zinc in distinct ways, these roles are coordinated through an interconnected network of transporters, MTs and emerging metallochaperones that dynamically redistribute zinc in response to cellular demand
In most cases, this happens as the skin adjusts to the product

2.2.4 Nuclear oxidative stress and TAO The nucleus, housing genetic material and regulatory molecules, is vulnerable to oxidative stress-induced damage ( DNA damage: ROS directly damage DNA in orbital fibroblasts of TAO patients, causing strand breaks, base modifications, and oxidative lesions that disrupt gene expression and DNA repair mechanisms ( Regulation of transcription factor activity: Oxidative stress influences transcription factor activity, regulating genes involved in inflammation, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and other processes relevant to TAO pathology ( Protein oxidation and modification: Oxidative conditions in the nucleus lead to protein oxidation and modification, altering protein structure and function critical for nuclear processes in TAO ( Cell cycle and apoptosis regulation: Oxidative stress impacts cell survival and apoptosis pathways, influencing cell cycle progression and apoptotic signaling relevant to TAO progression ( Nuclear oxidative stress disrupts cellular functions essential for maintaining ocular tissue integrity in TAO
