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Quinol-based cyclic antioxidant mechanism in estrogen neuroprotection
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Estrogen
100%
Neuroprotection
100%
Quinol
100%
Antioxidant Mechanism
100%
Antioxidant
28%
Reperfusion
14%
Neuroprotective Effect
14%
Neuroprotective
14%
Estrogen Receptor
14%
Receptor-independent
14%
Oxidative Stress
14%
Reactive Oxygen Species Production
14%
Hippocampus
14%
Reactive Oxygen Species
14%
NAD(P)
14%
Lesion Volume
14%
Neuronal Cells
14%
HT22 Cells
14%
Glutamate
14%
17-estradiol
14%
A-ring
14%
Free Radical Scavenging
14%
Prodrug
14%
Induced Oxidative Stress
14%
Catechol Estrogens
14%
Estrone
14%
Redox Cycling
14%
Hydroxyl Radical
14%
Substantial Evidence
14%
Enzyme Catalysis
14%
Ovariectomized Rats
14%
Rational Design
14%
Fenton Reaction
14%
Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
14%
Estradiol Derivative
14%
Process Protection
14%
Steroidal
14%
Neuroscience
Antioxidant
100%
Neuroprotection
100%
Neuroprotective Agent
66%
Reactive Oxygen Species
66%
Oxidative Stress
66%
Estrogen Receptor
33%
Hippocampus
33%
Glutamic Acid
33%
Coenzyme
33%
Free Radical
33%
Prodrug
33%
Catechol Estrogen
33%
Estradiol Derivative
33%
Estrone
33%
Receptor
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neuroprotection
100%
Antioxidant
100%
Neuroprotective Agent
66%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
66%
Receptor
33%
Estrogen Receptor
33%
Glutamic Acid
33%
Free Radical
33%
Prodrug
33%
Hydroxyl Radical
33%
Catechol Estrogen
33%
Estrone
33%
Reducing Agent
33%
Estradiol Derivative
33%
Carotid Artery Obstruction
33%
Fenton Reaction
33%
Chemistry
Antioxidant Agent
100%
Neuroprotective
66%
Reactive Oxygen Species
66%
Oxidative Stress
66%
Free Radical
33%
Prodrug
33%
Catechol
33%
Hydroxyl Radical
33%
NAD(P)
33%
Fenton Reaction
33%
Glutamic Acid
33%
Diethylstilbestrol
33%
Estrone
33%
Coenzyme
33%