نتایج جستجو برای: free iron

تعداد نتایج: 649758  

2008
M. Golshani

We present a conformally invariant generalized form of the free particle action by connecting the wave and particle aspects through gravity. Conformal invariance breaking is introduced by choosing a particular configuration of dynamical variables. This leads to the geometrization of the quantum aspects of matter.

2003
N. Barat

Theorems (most notably by Hegerfeldt) prove that an initially localized particle whose time evolution is determined by a positive Hamiltonian will violate causality. We argue that this apparent paradox is resolved for a positive energy free particle described by either the Dirac equation or the Klein-Gordon equation because such a particle cannot be localized in the sense required by the theorems.

2015
Thiago C. Genaro-Mattos Ângelo Q. Maurício Daniel Rettori Antonio Alonso Marcelo Hermes-Lima

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Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1996
S R Meshnick T E Taylor S Kamchonwongpaisan

Artemisinin and its derivatives are endoperoxide-containing compounds which represent a promising new class of antimalarial drugs. In the presence of intraparasitic iron, these drugs are converted into free radicals and other electrophilic intermediates which then alkylate specific malaria target proteins. Combinations of available derivatives and other antimalarial agents show promise both as ...

2016
Peter N. Sedwick Giacomo R. DiTullio

During summer 1995-96, we measured iron in the water column and conducted iron-enrichment bottle-incubation experiments at a station in the central Ross Sea (76ø30'S, 170ø40'W), first, in the presence of melting sea ice, and 17 days later, in ice-free conditions. We observed a striking temporal change in mixed-layer dissolved iron concentrations at this station, from 0.72-2.3 nM with sea ice pr...

Journal: :Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum 1992
K W Lange M B Youdim P Riederer

Recent findings of impaired mitochondrial function, altered iron metabolism and increased lipid peroxidation in the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease emphasize the significance of oxidative stress and free radical formation in the pathogenesis of the disease. Future research will focus on improvements in neuroprotective therapy to prevent or slow the rate of progression of Parkinson's dis...

2014
ZEYU ZHANG DAN LIU BO YI ZHANGPING LIAO LEI TANG DONG YIN MING HE

We previously demonstrated that iron overload induces liver damage by causing the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Taurine is a potent free radical scavenger that attenuates the damage caused by excessive oxygen free radicals. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate whether taurine could reduce the hepatotoxicity of iron overload with regard to ROS production. Mice...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
José C Toledo Charles A Bosworth Seth W Hennon Harry A Mahtani Hector A Bergonia Jack R Lancaster

One of the most important biological reactions of nitric oxide (nitrogen monoxide, *NO) is its reaction with transition metals, of which iron is the major target. This is confirmed by the ubiquitous formation of EPR-detectable g=2.04 signals in cells, tissues, and animals upon exposure to both exogenous and endogenous *NO. The source of the iron for these dinitrosyliron complexes (DNIC), and it...

Journal: :Cancer research 1986
P Basset Y Quesneau J Zwiller

L1210 leukemic cells can be cultured continuously in serum-free medium supplemented merely with either transferrin or iron salts. No transferrin or transferrin-like molecules were detected in the conditioned medium from cells established in serum-free medium plus iron. In these cells, iron uptake was found to occur through a saturable transport system exhibiting the properties of an allosteric ...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2013
Gleb Pishchany Kathryn P Haley Eric P Skaar

S. aureus is a pathogenic bacterium that requires iron to carry out vital metabolic functions and cause disease. The most abundant reservoir of iron inside the human host is heme, which is the cofactor of hemoglobin. To acquire iron from hemoglobin, S. aureus utilizes an elaborate system known as the iron-regulated surface determinant (Isd) system. Components of the Isd system first bind host h...

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