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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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path(HM:"Endothelial dysfunction") positiveCorrelation complex(a(CHEBI:"iron trichloride"), a(CHEBI:methemoglobin)) View Subject | View Object

Topical treatment with 6% FeCl3 with hemin (1mM) perfusions caused no greater endothelial injury than FeCl3 or hemin (1 mM) alone (data not shown), whereas FeCl3 in the presence of low concentrations of metHb (0.38 mg/ml) induced extensive vascular injury similar to that observed with FeCl3 in the presence of whole blood (Figs. 4 and 1D, respectively). PubMed:19276082

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erythrocyte
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Aorta
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path(HM:"Endothelial dysfunction") positiveCorrelation complex(a(CHEBI:"iron trichloride"), a(CHEBI:methemoglobin)) View Subject | View Object

Third, reintroduction of washed RBCs or purified metHb in the presence of FeCl3 led to a similar level of vascular injury as observed with whole blood, whereas isolated RBC membranes and heme, even in the presence of FeCl3, produced relatively mild injury. PubMed:19276082

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erythrocyte
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Aorta
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complex(a(CHEBI:"iron trichloride"), a(CHEBI:methemoglobin)) positiveCorrelation path(HM:"Endothelial dysfunction") View Subject | View Object

Topical treatment with 6% FeCl3 with hemin (1mM) perfusions caused no greater endothelial injury than FeCl3 or hemin (1 mM) alone (data not shown), whereas FeCl3 in the presence of low concentrations of metHb (0.38 mg/ml) induced extensive vascular injury similar to that observed with FeCl3 in the presence of whole blood (Figs. 4 and 1D, respectively). PubMed:19276082

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Aorta
Text Location
Introduction

complex(a(CHEBI:"iron trichloride"), a(CHEBI:methemoglobin)) positiveCorrelation path(HM:"Endothelial dysfunction") View Subject | View Object

Third, reintroduction of washed RBCs or purified metHb in the presence of FeCl3 led to a similar level of vascular injury as observed with whole blood, whereas isolated RBC membranes and heme, even in the presence of FeCl3, produced relatively mild injury. PubMed:19276082

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Aorta
Text Location
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