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Oxidized Dextran/Carboxymethyl Chitosan Dynamic Schiff-Base Hydrogel for Sustained Hydrogen Sulfide Delivery and Burn Wound Microenvironment Remodeling. [PDF]
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Dietary methionine depletion and hydrogen sulfide-producing genes in perivascular adipose tissue of male Wistar rats. [PDF]
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Priestia megaterium reduces hydrogen sulfide level in swine manure potentially through an assimilatory mechanism and microbiota modulation. [PDF]
Kim SH, Vasquez R, Song JH, Kang DK.
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Chudoku kenkyu : Chudoku Kenkyukai jun kikanshi = The Japanese journal of toxicology, 2016
Fil: Valderrain Rodriguez, Gustavo R..
Aaron Skolnik, C. William Heise
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Aaron Skolnik, C. William Heise
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Superconducting Hydrogen Sulfide
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2018AbstractThe recent discovery of superconductivity above 200 K in hydrogen sulfide under high pressure marks a milestone in superconductor research. Not only does its critical temperature Tc exceed the previous record in cuprates by more than 50 K, the superconductivity in hydrogen sulfide also exhibits convincing evidence that it is of conventional ...
Yao Y., Tse J.S.
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1979
Poisoning by hydrogen sulfide has been recognized as an occupational hazard for at least two centuries. The development of alternative sources of energy in North America may increase the incidence of this medical emergency in the future. Until recently, no specific antidote to sulfide was recognized.
R P, Smith, R E, Gosselin
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Poisoning by hydrogen sulfide has been recognized as an occupational hazard for at least two centuries. The development of alternative sources of energy in North America may increase the incidence of this medical emergency in the future. Until recently, no specific antidote to sulfide was recognized.
R P, Smith, R E, Gosselin
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Hydrogen Sulfide Inhalation Injury
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 2000Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, noxious gas with the distinctive smell of rotten eggs. This compound is a powerful reducing agent that is encountered in a number of industrial processes. When hydrogen sulfide is present, it exposes workers to the potentially lethal effects of the rapid hypoxemia that results from exposure to this agent.
J A, van Aalst +5 more
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2015
Purpose of reviewHydrogen sulfide (H2S), a colorless gas that is endogenously generated in mammals from cysteine, has important biological functions. Within the vasculature it regulates vessel tone and outgrowth of new vessels. This review summarizes recent literature on H2S signaling in the vasculature and its therapeutic potential in vascular ...
Stephen C. Harbison, Jacob R. Bourgeois
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Purpose of reviewHydrogen sulfide (H2S), a colorless gas that is endogenously generated in mammals from cysteine, has important biological functions. Within the vasculature it regulates vessel tone and outgrowth of new vessels. This review summarizes recent literature on H2S signaling in the vasculature and its therapeutic potential in vascular ...
Stephen C. Harbison, Jacob R. Bourgeois
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