Carbon monoxide poisoning
A Ernst, JD Zibrak - New England journal of medicine, 1998 - Mass Medical Soc
… carbon monoxide–related deaths is 5 to 10 times higher. The rate of accidental death caused
by carbon monoxide … numbers of reported injuries from carbon monoxide exposure. In the …
by carbon monoxide … numbers of reported injuries from carbon monoxide exposure. In the …
Life with carbon monoxide
SW Ragsdale - Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This review focuses on how microbes live on CO as a sole source of carbon and energy and
with CO by generating carbon monoxide as a metabolic intermediate. The use of CO is a …
with CO by generating carbon monoxide as a metabolic intermediate. The use of CO is a …
Analysis of carbon monoxide
B Widdop - Annals of clinical biochemistry, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
… The degree of exposure to carbon monoxide is most often assessed by measuring the … ,
more sensitive methods involving the release of carbon monoxide and its measurement by gas …
more sensitive methods involving the release of carbon monoxide and its measurement by gas …
Carbon monoxide in biology and medicine
SW Ryter, LE Otterbein - Bioessays, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon monoxide (CO), a product of organic oxidation processes, arises in vivo during
cellular metabolism, most notably heme degradation. CO binds to the heme iron of most …
cellular metabolism, most notably heme degradation. CO binds to the heme iron of most …
Carbon monoxide poisoning
LK Weaver - New England Journal of Medicine, 2009 - Mass Medical Soc
… Carbon monoxide causes hypoxia by forming carboxyhemoglobin and shifting the oxyhemoglobin
dissociation curve to the left (Figure 2). Carbon monoxide's … inhaled carbon monoxide. …
dissociation curve to the left (Figure 2). Carbon monoxide's … inhaled carbon monoxide. …
The therapeutic potential of carbon monoxide
R Motterlini, LE Otterbein - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2010 - nature.com
Carbon monoxide (CO) is increasingly being accepted as a cytoprotective and homeostatic
molecule with important signalling capabilities in physiological and pathophysiological …
molecule with important signalling capabilities in physiological and pathophysiological …
Carbon monoxide poisoning
M Goldstein - Journal of emergency nursing, 2008 - jenonline.org
… Carbon monoxide can kill within seconds to hours depending on the dose. A patient can be
… of carbon monoxide over a long period of time or to a large amount of carbon monoxide over …
… of carbon monoxide over a long period of time or to a large amount of carbon monoxide over …
Carbon monoxide balance in nature
B Weinstock, H Niki - Science, 1972 - science.org
… carbon monoxide and for radioactive carbon monoxide in the troposphere leads to the
conclusion that carbon monoxide … than the rate of carbon monoxide production from combustion. …
conclusion that carbon monoxide … than the rate of carbon monoxide production from combustion. …
Carbon monoxide intoxication: an updated review
LD Prockop, RI Chichkova - Journal of the neurological sciences, 2007 - Elsevier
Carbon monoxide (CO), a highly toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion of
hydrocarbons, is a relatively common cause of human injury. Human toxicity is often overlooked …
hydrocarbons, is a relatively common cause of human injury. Human toxicity is often overlooked …
Carbon monoxide poisoning
I Blumenthal - Journal of the royal society of medicine, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
The deadly effect of carbon monoxide was known as long ago as Greek and Roman times,
when the gas was used for executions1. In 1857 Claude Bernard postulated that its noxious …
when the gas was used for executions1. In 1857 Claude Bernard postulated that its noxious …