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The Effect of <i>Mucuna pruriens</i> on Depression-like Behavior Induced by a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats Is Associated with a Decrease in Brain Nitrite and Nitrate Levels. [PDF]
Mata-Bermudez A +10 more
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Background and Purpose Whereas the effects of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) infection are well‐characterised in the heart, its impact on the vasculature has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the effects of acute and chronic T. cruzi infection on vascular responsiveness and the underlying mechanisms.
Thales M. H. Dourado +6 more
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Nitrates and Nitrites in Vegetables and the Health Risk. [PDF]
Dodocioiu AM, Buzatu GD, Botu M.
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Abstract Aim Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) presents a therapeutic challenge, characterised by a paucity of validated treatments. Emerging data suggest that targeting adiposity is central to HFpEF pathogenesis. We conducted an updated network meta‐analysis to compare the efficacy of emerging and established HFpEF therapies ...
Szu‐Han Chen +7 more
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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency Presenting With Concurrent Hemolysis and Methemoglobinemia in a Young Woman: A Case Report of a Rare Medical Condition. [PDF]
Mathiyalagan SA, Alva A, Sarder L.
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Nitrate from food is first converted to nitrite by oral bacteria and then further processed in the intestine. The gut microbiota reduces nitrate and nitrite to ammonia or nitric oxide, preventing the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. Our analysis highlights Escherichia coli as a key player in this detoxification process, supported by other ...
Natalie Hager +4 more
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Accidental Alkyl Nitrite (Poppers) Ingestion in a 37-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
De Pauw LA, Guechi Y, Schwaller J.
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E. coli and gut health—For the loser now will be later to win
In humans, commensal gut bacteria participate in a miniature nitrogen cycle, metabolizing dietary nitrate and nitrite. While these processes can generate harmful N‐nitrosamines, they may also produce beneficial nitric oxide (NO) or ammonium. Hager and colleagues demonstrate that E.
Jon O. Lundberg
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Facilitated Transport of Organic Contaminants in a High Concentration, Multicomponent Plume
Abstract A field experiment evaluated the transport of organic contaminants in a plume from hazardous waste disposal areas at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. The plume contained many xenobiotic contaminants, with widely varying expected mobilities.
D. M. Mackay +7 more
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