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Correlation between the FeNO Angle and d−p Mixing in {FeNO}7 Complexes

Inorganic Chemistry, 2011
The great majority of low-spin {FeNO}(7) complexes exhibit FeNO angles of around 140-145°, whereas a small handful are characterized by linear FeNO units. Conspicuously absent are intermediate FeNO angles of 150-170°. Spurred by the recent observation of such an angle in a square-pyramidal {FeNO}(7) complex, we carried out a density functional theory ...
Jeanet, Conradie, Abhik, Ghosh
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Methacholine and FeNO Measurement in Patients with Habit Cough

Klinische Pädiatrie, 2023
Abstract Background Chronic cough is one of the most common symptoms in childhood. Making a definite diagnosis is a challenge for all pediatricians especially in patients when cough is without an organic cause like in habit cough.
Sandra Woelke   +7 more
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One Electron Makes Differences: From Heme {FeNO}7 to {FeNO}8

Angewandte Chemie, 2015
AbstractThe first X‐ray single‐crystal structure of a {FeNO}8 porphyrin complex [Co(Cp)2][Fe(TFPPBr8)(NO)], and the structure of the {FeNO}7 precursor [Fe(TFPPBr8)(NO)] are determined at 100 K. The two complexes are also characterized by FTIR and UV/Vis spectroscopy.
Bin, Hu, Jianfeng, Li
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Tidal breathing FeNO measurements: A new algorithm

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2012
AbstractObjectiveInternational guidelines recommend measuring fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) during a single slow exhalation with a constant flow of 50 ml/sec. We developed a new algorithm to compute FeNO at 50 ml/sec from tidal breathing measurements.
Mastrigt, Esther   +5 more
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Using FeNO in the diagnosis and management of asthma

British Journal of Nursing, 2014
Being able to identify inflammation of the lung through the measurement of nitric oxide is an excellent new way to assist in the accurate diagnosis of asthma and to monitor the effectiveness of asthma medication. An accurate reading can be taken in minutes and the technology will assist in a correct diagnosis. This increases patient confidence from the
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Computational modeling of factors that modulate the unique FeNO bonding in {FeNO}6 heme–thiolate model complexes

JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 2007
A density functional theory account of the changes in FeNO bonding that occur in response to both bonded and nonbonded structural perturbations is reported for a series of {FeNO}(6) heme-thiolate model complexes. Using [Fe(porphine)(SCH(3))NO] as the reference complex, we constructed models to mimic equatorial (cis), distal, and proximal influences of ...
Douglas P, Linder, Kenton R, Rodgers
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Cryptic noninnocence: FeNO corroles in a new light

Dalton Transactions, 2015
Multiple lines of evidence, including electronic absorption spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and broken-symmetry DFT calculations, indicate that the well-known FeNO corroles, long assumed to be {FeNO}6 complexes, are in fact better described as {FeNO}7-(corrole˙2−).
Hugo, Vazquez-Lima   +3 more
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Feno-Grego

A Trigonella foenum-graecum L. é considerada uma das plantas medicinais mais antigas do mundo e tem perfil medicinal e nutricional excepcionais (Petropoulos, 2003; BASU, 2014; Ahmad et al., 2016). O nome genético “Trigonella” tem origem no latim e significa “pequeno triângulo”, provavelmente atribuído ao formato de suas sementes.
Valéria Baccarin Ianiski   +3 more
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Temporal stability of feno measurement in COPD

5.2 Monitoring Airway Disease, 2015
Introduction: FeNO measurement colud be a good marker of ACOS, with an optimal cut-off point of 20 ppb. Nevertheless, it´s not been studied the temporal stability of this biomarker in COPD and its prognostic impact. Material & Methods: this is an observational, 1-year follow up, propspective study, which recruited patients with COPD attended in an ...
Bernardino Alcázar Navarrete   +4 more
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FeNO interpretation aid: A clinical decision support tool for interpretation of FeNO values in the patients with respiratory symptoms

European Respiratory Journal, 2011
Background: Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is a validated non-invasive biomarker of airways inflammation that is easy to measure, and gives immediate results. Its use has been increasing recently in routine care. Several individual factors that affect FeNO values have been identified, including age, height, weight,
Tiago Jacinto   +5 more
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