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Carbon monoxide affects early cardiac development in an avian model
Abstract Introduction Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas that can be lethal in large doses and may also cause physiological damage in lower doses. Epidemiological studies suggest that CO in lower doses over time may impact on embryo development, in particular cardiac development, however other studies have not observed this association.
Filipa Rombo Matias +3 more
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Gene therapy for mitochondrial disorders
Abstract In this review, we detail the current state of application of gene therapy to primary mitochondrial disorders (PMDs). Recombinant adeno‐associated virus‐based (rAAV) gene replacement approaches for nuclear gene disorders have been undertaken successfully in more than ten preclinical mouse models of PMDs which has been made possible by the ...
Nandaki Keshavan +3 more
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Sawsan Abuhamdah,1,2 Tahia H Saleem,3 Bakheet EM Elsadek,4 Omyma Ashraf,5 Ali R Hamdan,6 Eslam El Sayed El-Khateeb,6 Saeda M Abd Elwahab,7 Mohammed H Hassan5 1College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2Department of ...
Abuhamdah S +7 more
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Ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy of haemoproteins [PDF]
Applications of ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spectroscopy to study the structural dynamics of haem-containing proteins are reviewed. The 2D-IR experiments discussed exploit diatomic ligands bound to the haem as reporters on the dynamic ...
Hunt, N.T., Simpson, N.
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Hemoglobin is present as a canonical α2β2 tetramer in dopaminergic neurons [PDF]
Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrier in blood erythrocytes. Oxygen coordination is mediated by α2β2 tetrameric structure via binding of the ligand to the heme iron atom. This structure is essential for hemoglobin function in the blood. In the last few years,
Russo, Roberta +5 more
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Influence of temperature on the topological features of inner cavities in cytoglobin [PDF]
Cytoglobin (Cygb) is a novel member of the globin family in man, but there is no clear evidence about its biological function. Cygb exhibits a highly complex ligand rebinding kinetics, which agrees with the structural plasticity of the inner cavities ...
Bidon-Chanal, Axel +2 more
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Constructing a man-made c-type cytochrome maquette in vivo:electron transfer, oxygen transport and conversion to a photoactive light harvesting maquette [PDF]
The successful use of man-made proteins to advance synthetic biology requires both the fabrication of functional artificial proteins in a living environment, and the ability of these proteins to interact productively with other proteins and substrates in
Anderson, J. L. Ross +10 more
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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disease manifesting as intermittent hypoxia during sleep (IH) and is increasingly recognized as being independently associated with neurobehavioral deficits.
Deepti Nair +4 more
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Expression of oxidative stress and antioxidant defense genes in the kidney of inbred mice after intestinal ischemia and reperfusion [PDF]
PURPOSE: To determine the gene expressions profile related to the oxidative stress and the antioxidant response in the kidneys of mice subjected to intestinal ischemia and reperfusion.
Bertoletto, Paulo Roberto +6 more
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EPR characterisation of the ferrous nitrosyl complex formed within the oxygenase domain of NO synthase. [PDF]
International audienceNitric oxide is produced in mammals by a class of enzymes called NO synthases (NOSs). It plays a central role in cellular signalling but also has deleterious effects, as it leads to the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen ...
Boussac, Alain +3 more
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