Anemia, Sickle Cell
Hepatic 4-hydroxynonenol (4-HNE), a marker of oxidative stress, was significantly lower in the liver microsomes of SSmice 24 hours after infusion of Hp or Hpx compared to vehicle-treated SS-mice (Fig 2G). PubMed:29694434
Hepatic 4-hydroxynonenol (4-HNE), a marker of oxidative stress, was significantly lower in the liver microsomes of SSmice 24 hours after infusion of Hp or Hpx compared to vehicle-treated SS-mice (Fig 2G). PubMed:29694434
Hepatic 4-hydroxynonenol (4-HNE), a marker of oxidative stress, was significantly lower in the liver microsomes of SSmice 24 hours after infusion of Hp or Hpx compared to vehicle-treated SS-mice (Fig 2G). PubMed:29694434
Similarly, NAC prevented increased expression of MHCII, CD14, TNFα, IL-6, IL-1β, and CD86 and mildly compensated for the decrease of CD206 and IL-10 following heme treatment (Figure 4D; supplemental Figure 5). PubMed:26675351
Similarly, NAC prevented increased expression of MHCII, CD14, TNFα, IL-6, IL-1β, and CD86 and mildly compensated for the decrease of CD206 and IL-10 following heme treatment (Figure 4D; supplemental Figure 5). PubMed:26675351
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