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Entity

Name
carbonyl group
Namespace
chebi
Namespace Version
20180906
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/b46b65c3da259b6e86026514dfececab7c22a11b/external/chebi-names.belns

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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

In-Edges 2

complex(a(CHEBI:"hydrogen peroxide"), a(CHEBI:heme), a(CHEBI:nitrite)) positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:"carbonyl group") View Subject | View Object

The carbonyl contents (Fig. 4a) and MDA level (Fig. 4c) from heme/H2O2/NO2 −-treated cells were the highest under all conditions. PubMed:30324533

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Annotations
MeSH
Hematoma
Text Location
Results

path(MESH:"Plaque, Atherosclerotic") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:"carbonyl group") View Subject | View Object

Gruel from advanced plaque also contains large amounts of organic soluble carbonyls and aldehydes that are also cytotoxic. PubMed:20378845

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Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
macrophage
MeSH
Atherosclerosis
Text Location
Discussion

Out-Edges 2

a(CHEBI:"carbonyl group") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Plaque, Atherosclerotic") View Subject | View Object

Gruel from advanced plaque also contains large amounts of organic soluble carbonyls and aldehydes that are also cytotoxic. PubMed:20378845

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
macrophage
MeSH
Atherosclerosis
Text Location
Discussion

a(CHEBI:"carbonyl group") positiveCorrelation complex(a(CHEBI:"hydrogen peroxide"), a(CHEBI:heme), a(CHEBI:nitrite)) View Subject | View Object

The carbonyl contents (Fig. 4a) and MDA level (Fig. 4c) from heme/H2O2/NO2 −-treated cells were the highest under all conditions. PubMed:30324533

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Hematoma
Text Location
Results

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