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Autor:
Jeffrey Middaugh, Ashish Gupta, Stephen J. Bignucolo, Justin W. Yan, Dominique R. Ansell, Bindu Bittira, Fraser Rubens, Terena-Marie Scott, Prasad Jetty, Rony Atoui, Yvonne Callaway, Alexis Cournoyer, David W. Savage, Krishan Yadav, Niamh Coffey, Sarah McIsaac, Brock Wilson, Eddy Lang, Robert Ohle
Publikováno v:
CMAJ
KEY POINTS Acute aortic syndrome (AAS) is a life-threatening emergency, accounting for 1/2000 presentations of acute chest or back pain to the emergency department.[1][1] It is a clinical spectrum of diagnoses including aortic dissection, intramural
Autor:
Daniel Chenier, Jeffrey Middaugh, Ranji Singh, Robin Bériault, D Vasu Appanna, Ryan J. Mailloux, Robert Hamel
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Biochemistry. 1:297-306
Autor:
Vasu D. Appanna, Daniel Chenier, Robin Beriault, Robert Hamel, Jeffrey Middaugh, Gael Jean-Baptiste
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280:3159-3165
Although aluminum is known to be toxic to most organisms, its precise biochemical interactions are not fully understood. In the present study, we demonstrate that aluminum promotes the inhibition of aconitase (Acn) activity via the perturbation of th
Autor:
Sergey Kalyuzhnyi, Jeffrey Middaugh, Vasu D. Appanna, Robert Hamel, Ranji Singh, Daniel Chenier, Robin Beriault
Publikováno v:
Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions. 9(5)
Aluminum (Al) triggered a marked increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as O 2 − and H2O2 in Pseudomonas fluorescens. Although the Al-stressed cells were characterized with higher amounts of oxidized lipids and proteins than controls, NADPH
Autor:
Jeffrey, Middaugh, Robert, Hamel, Gael, Jean-Baptiste, Robin, Beriault, Daniel, Chenier, Vasu D, Appanna
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 280(5)
Although aluminum is known to be toxic to most organisms, its precise biochemical interactions are not fully understood. In the present study, we demonstrate that aluminum promotes the inhibition of aconitase (Acn) activity via the perturbation of th