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Autor:
James R. Connor, B. S. Snyder, Lesley J. Gaydos, John L. Stauffer, Douglas C. Kuhn, Laurence M. Demers
Publikováno v:
Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 11:969-972
The disposition of iron in the alveolar macrophage (AM) may be a critical factor in its reactivity to inhaled mineral dust. Dust particles such as coal and silica contain leachable iron or iron oxides on their surface which may become available as a
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 10:2619-2628
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 24
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Journal of Neuroscience Research. 31:327-335
It is well established that iron, which is of considerable importance for normal neurological function, is highly regulated in all organ systems. However, until recently, iron regulation in the nervous system has received little attention. This study
Autor:
B S, Snyder
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia progress. 22(6)
Autor:
Richard B. Frankel, Richard H. Holm, Martha S. Reynolds, Georgia C. Papaefthymiou, B. S. Snyder
Publikováno v:
Polyhedron. 10:203-213
The ground state electronic properties of the mixed-valence clusters Fe7S6 (PEt3)4Cl3 (1), Fe6S6(PEt3)4L2 [L = Cl− (2), Br− (4), I− (5) and PhS− (6)], Fe6Se6 (PEt3)4Cl2 (3) and [Fe6S6(PEt)6]1− (9), have been investigated by magnetic suscept
Autor:
Richard H. Holm, B. S. Snyder
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Chemistry. 29:274-279
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Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112:1067-1076
The reaction system FeCl{sub 3}:3.15Na(PhNC(O)Me): 1.78Li{sub 2}S in ethanol/methanol (2:1 (V/v)) affords, after the addition of Pr{sub 4}NBr and a 5-day period of reaction and crystallization, the black compound (Pr{sub 4}N){sub 6}Na{sub 4}Fe{sub 18
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Neuroscience Letters. 159:88-90
In the present study we observed a loss in excess of 1/3 of the copper transport and anti-oxidant protein ceruloplasmin in both the gray and white matter from superior temporal gyrus in Alzheimer's diseased brains compared to age-matched controls. A
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience, 79(1), 255-261. Elsevier Ltd.
Iron dysregulation in the brain is thought to contribute to the oxidative damage seen in neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. A role for iron in the oxidative stress thought to contribute to normal ageing