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Inclusion of additional references for G6PD. Studies explore G6PD-deficient RBCs
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Title
PMID:16888458
Important (possibly first) human study highlighting "G6PD-deficient individuals are able to perform short- and long-duration acute exercise without experiencing greater oxidative stress than non-G6PD-deficient individuals. Findings demonstrate "that despite the theoretically lower capacity of G6PD-deficient individuals to resist perturbations in their redox status, they are not more susceptible to oxidative stress"
Exercise-induced oxidative stress in G6PD-deficient individuals
PMID:19997026
Follow-up study with additional results complimenting PMID:16888458
Comparison between glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient and normal individuals after eccentric exercise
Affected items
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Type
PubMed ID or DOI
G6PD
Gene
pubmed:16888458;pubmed:19997026
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May 1, 2024
Brief explanation of proposed change
Inclusion of additional references for G6PD. Studies explore G6PD-deficient RBCs
Affected items
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