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Dual-Function Role of Phenolated Albumin in Hemin-Mediated Hydrogel Formation. [PDF]
Enzymatically crosslinked hydrogels are important in biomedical applications. However, conventional horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-based systems are expensive, unstable, and potentially immunogenic.
Sakai S +6 more
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Dataset on characterization of hemin-azide derivative and DNA oligonucleotide-hemin conjugate
In this article newly synthesized azide derivative of hemin and DNA-hemin conjugate are characterized. Hemin-azide was purified using HPLC and characterized using elemental analysis, IR and NMR. The DNA-hemin conjugate was obtained via click chemistry [1]
J. Kosman +3 more
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Hemin attenuates response of primary rat adipocytes to adrenergic stimulation [PDF]
Hemin is an activator of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), an enzyme catalyzing heme degradation. Up-regulation of HO-1 is observed in response to various pathological conditions. Moreover, pharmacological activation of HO-1 is associated with numerous beneficial
Tomasz Szkudelski +2 more
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The hemin acquisition system of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia was elucidated in this study. To identify the TonB-dependent outer membrane receptor for hemin in S. maltophilia, the hemin acquisition systems of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were referenced.
Yung-Luen Shih +5 more
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Effect of myoglobin, hemin, and ferric iron on quality of chicken breast meat [PDF]
Objective The objective was to evaluate the impact of different forms of iron including myoglobin, hemin, and ferric chloride on the quality of chicken breast meat.
Muhan Zhang +3 more
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Metamizole is an analgesic, whose pharmacological and toxicological properties are attributed to N-methyl-aminoantipyrine (MAA), its major metabolite.
Deborah Rudin +4 more
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Hemin-dependent growth and hemin binding ofBartonella henselae [PDF]
Bartonella henselae causes cat-scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis peliosis. The bacteria reside in erythrocytes of asymptomatic cats, which represent the natural reservoir for this pathogen. B. henselae is usually grown on blood-enriched media.
Sander, Anna +4 more
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Accurately detecting dynamic changes in bioactive small molecules in real-time is very challenging. In this study, a hemin-based peptide assembly was rationally designed for the colorimetric detection of active small molecules.
Song Xiang +6 more
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Red Blood Cells Preconditioned with Hemin Are Less Permissive to Plasmodium Invasion In Vivo and In Vitro. [PDF]
Malaria is a parasitic disease that causes severe hemolytic anemia in Plasmodium-infected hosts, which results in the release and accumulation of oxidized heme (hemin). Although hemin impairs the establishment of Plasmodium immunity in vitro and in vivo,
Véronique Gaudreault +4 more
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In this work we investigated the effect of a DNA oligonucleotide sequence on the activity of a DNAzyme with covalently attached hemin. For this purpose, we synthesized seven DNA-hemin conjugates.
Joanna Kosman +4 more
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