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The nitrate-nitrite-nitric oxide pathway of neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment in ischemic stroke. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Liu J   +9 more
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Unraveling Potential‐Dependent Mechanistic Pathways of Urea Oxidation on Pt, Ni, and PtNi Electrocatalysts

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The UOR mechanism on Pt, Ni, and PtNi surfaces shows that at low potentials, only Pt/C and PtNi/C are active, promoting the formation of N2 as the dominant product. At higher potentials, C–N bond cleavage becomes predominant, and NO intermediates drive the formation of NO2− as the main product on PtNi/C and Ni/C.
Rodrigo G. de Araujo   +4 more
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Accurate atomic resolution XFEL structures of a metalloenzyme reveal key insights into its catalytic mechanism. [PDF]

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Rose SL   +12 more
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Detection of Atmospherically Relevant Mixed Mercuric Compounds by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Earth Space Chem
Bahramsari MB   +5 more
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The Volatile Nitrites

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
AMYL nitrite was introduced into medical practice as a coronary vasodilator more than a century ago; for much of that time, it was a mainstay, along with nitroglycerin, for angina pectoris. At present it is not used much, having been displaced by the organic nitrates. However, amyl nitrite along with its six-carbon analog, isobutyl nitrite, has come on
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Botulism and Nitrites

Science, 1973
P. H. Schuck   +3 more
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