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The Effect of Heme-linked Ionizable Groups on Cyanide Binding to Methemoglobin* [PDF]
The pH dependence of the kinetics of the binding of cyanide ion to methemoglobins A and S and to guinea pig and pigeon methemoglobins appears to be not directly correlated with the net charges on the proteins. The kinetics can, howeverb, e adequately
Odeyemi, O. J. +2 more
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Normobaric hyperoxia enhances antioxidant defenses and promotes tissue repair, improving functional outcomes. However, its perioperative application in lung cancer patients remains limited. Normobaric hyperoxia combined with perioperative pulmonary rehabilitation may reduce postoperative LOS and total hospitalization cost for VATS‐treated patients ...
Mei Zhou +14 more
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Rapid improvement of renal microcirculatory homeostasis by liraglutide following diabetes induction
Abstract Aims Renal microvascular dysfunction is a central driver of diabetic kidney disease, yet the potential for rapid therapeutic reversal remains obscure. We investigated the effect of short‐term liraglutide on early changes in the renal microcirculation post‐induction of diabetes.
Yuan Li +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background The 589/1319 nm solid‐state dual‐wavelength (SSDW) laser, which targets cutaneous vasculature, may be an effective treatment for acne erythema (AE). Objectives To compare the efficacy and safety of the 589/1319 nm SSDW laser with topical soothing Aloe vera (AV) gel for the treatment of AE.
Suphagan Boonpethkaew +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a sequential protocol for treating solitary, superficial infantile hemangioma (IH). The protocol combined an Advanced Optimal Pulse Technology (AOPT) intense pulsed light system, which was equipped with a novel dual‐band vascular filter, with a subsequent long‐pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG ...
Zhang Jiang +8 more
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Abstract Clinicians often view exposure to supplementary oxygen in preterm infants as a simple reciprocal trade‐off between mortality and the risk of vision‐threatening retinopathy, but this perspective oversimplifies the underlying physiology. Oxygen moves through a series of spatially distinct compartments without intrinsic regulation, with Fick's ...
Chad C Andersen +3 more
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Computing Network of Diseases and Pharmacological Entities through the Integration of Distributed Literature Mining and Ontology Mapping [PDF]
The proliferation of -omics (such as, Genomics, Proteomics) and -ology (such as, System Biology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology) have spawned new frontiers of research in drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Faisal, Fazle Elahi
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A cascade model of dynamic cerebral autoregulation
Abstract figure legend This study examined a two‐component cascade model linking upstream dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) with downstream microvascular function (MF) to explain how blood pressure oscillations influence cortical oxygenation. Transfer function analysis in the frequency domain was applied to quantify H1(f) (MAP→CBFV; dCA), H2(f ...
Takuya Kurazumi +8 more
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The physiology of survival: Breath‐hold shallow‐water diving
Experimental Physiology, Volume 111, Issue 5, Page 2403-2410, 1 May 2026.
Andrew H. Baker +8 more
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DAHEAN: A Danish nationwide study ensuring quality assurance through real-world data for suspected hereditary anemia patients [PDF]
Background: Hereditary anemias are a group of genetic diseases prevalent worldwide and pose a significant health burden on patients and societies. The clinical phenotype of hereditary anemias varies from compensated hemolysis to life-threatening anemia ...
Bendtsen, Selma Kofoed +23 more
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