GSTA4 mediates reduction of cisplatin ototoxicity in female mice
A common complication of cisplatin-based chemotherapy is hearing loss. Here, Park et al. show that glutathione transferase α4 (GSTA4) contributes to reducing cisplatin toxicity in the inner ear of female mice by removing 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE).
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Main Authors: | Hyo-Jin Park, Mi-Jung Kim, Christina Rothenberger, Ashok Kumar, Edith M. Sampson, Dalian Ding, Chul Han, Karessa White, Kevin Boyd, Senthilvelan Manohar, Yong-Hwan Kim, Maria S. Ticsa, Aaron S. Gomez, Isabela Caicedo, Upal Bose, Paul J. Linser, Takuya Miyakawa, Masaru Tanokura, Thomas C. Foster, Richard Salvi, Shinichi Someya |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a4b9d8b940ff4c42bbb2c14bdd319a1a |
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