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The metabolism and toxicity of hemin in astrocytes

open access: yesGlia, 2011
Hemin is cytotoxic, and contributes to the brain damage that accompanies hemorrhagic stroke. In order to better understand the basis of hemin toxicity in astrocytes, the present study quantified hemin metabolism and compared it to the pattern of cell death.
Theresa N, Dang   +3 more
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HEMIN BIOSYNTHESIS IN HAEMOPHILUS

Journal of Bacteriology, 1963
White, David C. (The Rockefeller Institute, New York, N.Y.) and S. Granick . Hemin biosynthesis in Haemophilus . J. Bacteriol. 85: 842–850. 1963.—Hemin-independent Haemophilus species have been shown to form hemin by the classical ...
D C, WHITE, S, GRANICK
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Hemin Lyses Malaria Parasites

Science, 1981
Malaria parasites isolated from mouse erythrocytes are lysed by ferriprotoporphyrin IX chloride (hemin) or by a chloroquine-hemin complex in amounts that could be produced by release of less than 0.1 percent of the heme in erythrocytic hemoglobin.
A U, Orjih   +3 more
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Binding Reaction of Hemin to Globin

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1985
Binding of hemin to globin was studied in the presence of 25 mM caffeine by measuring CD and optical absorption changes in the Soret region. CD and optical absorption spectra after mixing equimolar amounts of hemin and globin were the same as those of ferric hemoglobin.
Y, Kawamura-Konishi, H, Suzuki
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Hemin

Reactions Weekly, 2023
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Recent Advances in the Design and Sensing Applications of Hemin/Coordination Polymer‐Based Nanocomposites

Advanced Materials, 2021
Amir M Alsharabasy   +2 more
exaly  

Hemin

Reactions Weekly, 2022
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[Hemolysis of human erythrocytes by hemin. The role of hemin in erythrocyte autohemolysis].

Biofizika, 1995
Hemin hemolysis of human erythrocytes at 37 degrees C has been investigated by the kinetic method. It has been observed that hemin affects erythrocytes by two mechanisms, inducing "quick" and "slow" hemolysis. The "quick" hemolysis is completed after the first few minutes.
I V, Iamaĭkina, E A, Chernitskiĭ
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To hemin or not to hemin: a fatal case of acute intermittent porphyria flare

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
SA Riedi   +5 more
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Hemin

Reactions Weekly, 2019
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