Search Results - "Griffiths, Charmaine"
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N 10 -carbonyl-substituted phenothiazines inhibiting lipid peroxidation and associated nitric oxide consumption powerfully protect brain tissue against oxidative stress
Published in Chemical biology & drug design (01-09-2019)“…During some investigations into the mechanism of nitric oxide consumption by brain preparations, several potent inhibitors of this process were identified…”
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N10‐carbonyl‐substituted phenothiazines inhibiting lipid peroxidation and associated nitric oxide consumption powerfully protect brain tissue against oxidative stress
Published in Chemical biology & drug design (01-09-2019)“…During some investigations into the mechanism of nitric oxide consumption by brain preparations, several potent inhibitors of this process were identified…”
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Differential Sensitivity of Guanylyl Cyclase and Mitochondrial Respiration to Nitric Oxide Measured Using Clamped Concentrations
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-08-2002)“…Nitric oxide (NO) signal transduction may involve at least two targets: the guanylyl cyclase-coupled NO receptor (NO GC R), which catalyzes cGMP formation, and…”
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The shaping of nitric oxide signals by a cellular sink
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-2001)“…The functioning of nitric oxide (NO) as a biological messenger necessitates that there be an inactivation mechanism. Cell suspensions from a rat brain region…”
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A new and simple method for delivering clamped nitric oxide concentrations in the physiological range: application to activation of guanylyl cyclase-coupled nitric oxide receptors
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-12-2003)“…The signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO) could engage multiple pathways to influence cellular function. Unraveling their relative biological importance has…”
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Superoxide-dependent consumption of nitric oxide in biological media may confound in vitro experiments
Published in Biochemical journal (15-01-2003)“…NO functions ubiquitously as a biological messenger but has also been implicated in various pathologies, a role supported by many reports that exogenous or…”
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Nitric oxide consumption through lipid peroxidation in brain cell suspensions and homogenates
Published in Biochemical journal (01-05-2005)“…Mechanisms which inactivate NO (nitric oxide) are probably important in governing the physiological and pathological effects of this ubiquitous signalling…”
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More support needed for UK charity-funded medical research
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (21-11-2020)“…Charities have been part of countless medical advances, ranging from the development of radiotherapy for cancer patients to the use of clot-busting drugs to…”
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Nitric oxide inactivation in brain by a novel O2-dependent mechanism resulting in the formation of nitrate ions
Published in Biochemical journal (01-03-2002)“…In order for nitric oxide (NO) to function as a biological messenger it has to be inactivated, but little is known of how this is achieved. In cells from the…”
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Meagre spending on tobacco control is costing the economy billions
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Low-dose interleukin-2 in patients with stable ischaemic heart disease and acute coronary syndromes (LILACS): protocol and study rationale for a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase I/II clinical trial
Published in BMJ open (17-09-2018)“…IntroductionInflammation and dysregulated immune responses play a crucial role in atherosclerosis, underlying ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and acute coronary…”
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Nitric oxide inactivation in brain by a novel O2-dependent mechanism resulting in the formation of nitrate ions
Published in Biochemical journal (01-03-2002)“…In order for nitric oxide (NO) to function as a biological messenger it has to be inactivated, but little is known of how this is achieved. In cells from the…”
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Dynamics of nitric oxide during simulated ischaemia-reperfusion in rat striatal slices measured using an intrinsic biosensor, soluble guanylyl cyclase
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-03-2002)“…Nitric oxide (NO) may act as a toxin in several neuropathologies, including the brain damage resulting from cerebral ischaemia. Rat striatal slices were used…”
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Substrate Specificity of IphP, a Cyanobacterial Dual-Specificity Protein Phosphatase with MAP Kinase Phosphatase Activity
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (11-06-1996)“…The substrate specificity of the cyanobacterial dual-specificity protein phosphatase, IphP, was explored using a variety of potential substrates. The enzyme…”
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Dynamics of NO-cGMP signalling in brain tissue
Published 01-01-2001“…Nitric oxide (NO) is established as a signalling molecule in the CNS. The kinetics of production and the mechanism of inactivation of NO have received…”
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