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Barbosa, A. D., Graça, J., Mendes, V., Chaves, S. R., et al. (2012). Activation of the Hog1p kinase in Isc1p-deficient yeast cells is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress sensitivity and premature aging. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 133(5), 317 - 330.
Mannarino, S. C., Amorim, M. A., Pereira, M. D., Moradas-Ferreira, P., et al. (2008). Glutathione is necessary to ensure benefits of calorie restriction during ageing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 129(12), 700 - 705.
Almeida, T., Marques, M., Mojzita, D., Amorim, M. A., et al. (2008). Isc1p plays a key role in hydrogen peroxide resistance and chronological lifespan through modulation of iron levels and apoptosis. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 19(3), 865 - 876.
Marques, M., Mojzita, D., Amorim, M. A., Almeida, T., et al. (2006). The Pep4p vacuolar proteinase contributes to the turnover of oxidized proteins but PEP4 overexpression is not sufficient to increase chronological lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbiology, 152(12), 3595 - 3605.
Belinha, I., Amorim, M. A., Rodrigues, P., de Freitas, V., et al. (2007). Quercetin increases oxidative stress resistance and longevity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 55(6), 2446 - 2451.
Vilaça, R., Mendes, V., Mendes, M. V., Carreto, L., et al. (2012). Quercetin Protects Saccharomyces cerevisiae against Oxidative Stress by Inducing Trehalose Biosynthesis and the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway. PLoS ONE, 7(9).
Barbosa, A. D., Osório, H., Sims, K. J., Almeida, T., et al. (2011). Role for Sit4p-dependent mitochondrial dysfunction in mediating the shortened chronological lifespan and oxidative stress sensitivity of Isc1p-deficient cells. Molecular Microbiology, 81(2), 515 - 527.

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