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Plasma thiol/disulphide homeostasis changes in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Serkan OzbenErtan KucuksayanMesrure KoseogluOzcan ErelSalim NeseliogluTomris Ozben
Published in: International journal of clinical practice (2021)
Our findings indicate that increased oxidative stress in RRMS patients is reflected with decreased native and total thiol and increased disulphide levels. Since the formation of disulphide bonds is reversible, the progression of RRMS involving abnormal TDH may be controlled, converting disulphides to thiols. So, we suggest determining the dynamic TDH status as a novel and special biomarker in the diagnosis and prognosis of the RRMS patients.
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