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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion") positiveCorrelation p(MGI:Lcn2) View Subject | View Object

Markers of renal damage, including kidney KIM-1 and NGAL mRNA levels, urinary KIM-1 protein levels, and plasma NGAL concentration, were greater in mice after resuscitation with SRBCs or SRBCs and albumin than in mice transfused with FRBCs (Figures 4C–F). PubMed:27515135

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complex(a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion"), p(MGI:Hp)) negativeCorrelation p(MGI:Lcn2) View Subject | View Object

However, kidney KIM-1 and NGAL mRNA levels, urinary KIM-1 protein levels and NGAL plasma concentrations in mice transfused with SRBCs and haptoglobin were lower than in mice transfused with SRBCs given a co-infusion of albumin (Figures 4C–F). PubMed:27515135

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p(MGI:Lcn2) positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion") View Subject | View Object

Markers of renal damage, including kidney KIM-1 and NGAL mRNA levels, urinary KIM-1 protein levels, and plasma NGAL concentration, were greater in mice after resuscitation with SRBCs or SRBCs and albumin than in mice transfused with FRBCs (Figures 4C–F). PubMed:27515135

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p(MGI:Lcn2) negativeCorrelation complex(a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion"), p(MGI:Hp)) View Subject | View Object

However, kidney KIM-1 and NGAL mRNA levels, urinary KIM-1 protein levels and NGAL plasma concentrations in mice transfused with SRBCs and haptoglobin were lower than in mice transfused with SRBCs given a co-infusion of albumin (Figures 4C–F). PubMed:27515135

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