Role of iron chemistry in controlling the release of pollutants from resuspended sediments. Remediation Journal. 2005; 16(1):33-41.A. Jones-Lee, G. F. Lee, Role of iron chemistry in controlling the release of p
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has historically been a significant global health concern, profoundly impacting both life and well-being. In the process of CKD, with the gradual loss of renal function, the incidence of various life-threatening complications
Solution chemistryPhosphateGiven the ubiquity and abundance of the iron oxide minerals and their important roles in affecting the environmental fate of graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticles, the attachment of GO onto three iron oxide minerals (i.e., hematite, goethite, and ferrihydrite) under different ...
Ferroptosis is a type of cell death in which iron-dependent lipid peroxide accumulation drives membrane rupture in a non-apoptotic fashion [13]. Since its discovery, investigations into the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying ferroptosis have yielded further characterization of the process. Ferro...
Moreover, high doses of green tea can cause a deficiency of iron and folate due to its capacity to bind and reduce their intestinal absorption. Direct vascular effects demonstrated. 40 patients with CKD 5 g/day 1 month ↑ FMD (p = 0.002) (54) 1,164 diabetic subjects with CHD ≥20 g...
2). When the brine is saturated with both H2S and CO2, the resulting carbonation zone contains secondary ettringite and unidentified particles rich in iron and sulfur, as well as pyrite in the outer rim of the carbonation zone. The formation of ettringite is attributed to a two-step reaction...
to protein level. Fig. 1 Iron metabolism, GPX4 regulation, and PUFA metabolism are the hallmark pathways involved in ferroptosis. Full size image Oxidation of membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids Lipid peroxidation by ROS and oxidative enzymes is the definitive hallmark of ferroptosis, though the react...
J Exp Clin Cancer Res (2022) 41:127 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-022-02340-2 REVIEW Open Access The role of tumor‑infiltrating lymphocytes in cholangiocarcinoma Dong Liu1, Lara Rosaline Heij1,2,3, Zoltan Czigany1, Edgar Dahl2, Sven Arke Lang1, Tom Florian ...
Ferroptosis is a programmed iron-dependent cell death characterized by accumulation of lipid peroxides (LOOH) and redox disequilibrium. Ferroptosis shows unique characteristics in biology, chemistry, and gene levels, compared to other cell death forms. The metabolic disorder of intracellular LOOH catalyze...
It is now understood that zinc is the second-most abundant trace metal in the human body after iron, and an essential component of protein structure and function. Importantly, zinc is a structural constituent of ∼750 zinc-finger transcription factors (2) enabling gene transcription, and is a...