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High-carbohydrate containing diets have become a precursor to glucose-mediated protein glycation which has been linked to an increase in diabetic and cardiovascular complications.
Hardik Ghelani +3 more
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Genome-Wide Association of Myoglobin Concentrations in Pork Loins
Lean color is a major focus for identifying pork loins for export markets, and myoglobin is the primary pigment driving pork color. Thus, increasing myoglobin concentration should increase redness of pork products and the number of loins acceptable for ...
Amanda J.Cross +6 more
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Resonance Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Hydroperoxo Derivatives of Cobalt-substituted Myoglobin [PDF]
Recent progress in generating and stabilizing reactive heme protein enzymatic intermediates by cryoradiolytic reduction has prompted application of a range of spectroscopic approaches to effectively interrogate these species.
Kincaid, James R., Mak, Piotr J.
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Crosstalk between nitrite, myoglobin and reactive oxygen species to regulate vasodilation under hypoxia. [PDF]
The systemic response to decreasing oxygen levels is hypoxic vasodilation. While this mechanism has been known for more than a century, the underlying cellular events have remained incompletely understood.
Matthias Totzeck +3 more
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The Relationship between Obesity and Oxidative Stress and Cardiac Markers
Obesity is one of the most even leading issue for the last era but however the reasons for this epidemic could not been explained clearly yet. We aimed to investigate the relationship between obesity, and myoglobin and homocysteine in means of cardiac ...
Pinar Baki Unver +4 more
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π‐Enlargement in Porphyrin Macrocycles at Interfaces
On‐surface synthesis of a 20‐π free‐base expanded porphyrin, by depositing onto a hot Ag(111) substrate an 18‐π free‐base precursor equipped with ‐CF3 functional groups ABSTRACT Porphyrins are essential heteroatomic macrocycles, fundamental to both biological systems and advanced technology.
Ana Barragán +11 more
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The Use of Coupled Plasma Filtration Adsorption in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
Severe musculoskeletal injuries induce the release of sarcoplasmic elements such as muscle enzymes, potassium, and myoglobin in the systemic circulation. The circulating myoglobin damages the glomerulus and renal tubules.
Mario Pezzi +7 more
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Background Rhabdomyolysis is frequently occurring in critically ill patients, resulting in a high risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) and potentially permanent kidney damage due to increased myoglobin levels.
Christina Scharf +5 more
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Solvent-induced organization: A physical model of folding myoglobin
The essential features of the in vitro refolding of myoglobin are expressed in a solvable physical model. Alpha helices are taken as the fundamental collective coordinates of the system, while the refolding is assumed to be mainly driven by solvent ...
Acampora +66 more
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An investigation into the feasibility of myoglobin-based single-electron transistors
Myoglobin single-electron transistors were investigated using nanometer- gap platinum electrodes fabricated by electromigration at cryogenic temperatures. Apomyoglobin (myoglobin without heme group) was used as a reference.
Bendall D S +9 more
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