Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: From Microbes to Therapeutics
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning leads to 50,000–100,000 emergency room visits and
1,500–2,000 deaths each year in the United States alone. Even with treatment, survivors …
1,500–2,000 deaths each year in the United States alone. Even with treatment, survivors …
Plight of CORMs: the unreliability of four commercially available CO-releasing molecules, CORM-2, CORM-3, CORM-A1, and CORM-401, in studying CO biology
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an endogenously produced gaseous signaling molecule with
demonstrated pharmacological effects. In studying CO biology, three delivery forms have …
demonstrated pharmacological effects. In studying CO biology, three delivery forms have …
Research Progress in Oxygen Carrier Design and Application
Q Ye, D Zheng, K Chen, J Wu - Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2023 - ACS Publications
Ischemia or hypoxia can lead to pathological changes in the metabolism and function of
tissues and then lead to various diseases. Timely and effective blood resuscitation or …
tissues and then lead to various diseases. Timely and effective blood resuscitation or …
The Triple Crown: NO, CO, and H2S in cancer cell biology
PP Oza, K Kashfi - Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2023 - Elsevier
Nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are three
endogenously produced gases with important functions in the vasculature, immune defense …
endogenously produced gases with important functions in the vasculature, immune defense …
Strategies toward Metal‐Free Carbon Monoxide Prodrugs: An Update
Q Min, X Ji - ChemMedChem, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon monoxide is an important gasotransmitter in mammals, with pleiotropic therapeutic
potential against a wide range of human diseases. However, clinical translation of CO is …
potential against a wide range of human diseases. However, clinical translation of CO is …
[HTML][HTML] The terminal oxidase cytochrome bd-I confers carbon monoxide resistance to Escherichia coli cells
MR Nastasi, VB Borisov, E Forte - Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Carbon monoxide (CO) plays a multifaceted role in the physiology of organisms, from poison
to signaling molecule. Heme proteins, including terminal oxidases, are plausible CO targets …
to signaling molecule. Heme proteins, including terminal oxidases, are plausible CO targets …
Carbon Monoxide as a Potential Therapeutic Agent: A Molecular Analysis of Its Safety Profiles
S Bansal, D Liu, Q Mao, N Bauer… - Journal of Medicinal …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Carbon monoxide (CO) is endogenously produced in mammals, with blood concentrations
in the high micromolar range in the hemoglobin-bound form. Further, CO has shown …
in the high micromolar range in the hemoglobin-bound form. Further, CO has shown …
The importance and difficulties involved in creating molecular probes for carbon monoxide gasotransmitter
H Liu, T Liu, Q Qin, B Li, F Li, B Zhang, W Sun - Analyst, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
As one of the triumvirate of recognized gasotransmitter molecules, namely NO, H2S, and
CO, the physiological effects of CO and its potential as a biomarker have been widely …
CO, the physiological effects of CO and its potential as a biomarker have been widely …
Unraveling the Interplay of Dopamine, Carbon Monoxide, and Heme Oxygenase in Neuromodulation and Cognition
The dopaminergic system plays important roles in neuromodulation, including prominent
roles in complex neurological functions such as cognition, reward, motivation, and memory …
roles in complex neurological functions such as cognition, reward, motivation, and memory …
Question of CO's Ability to Induce HO-1 Expression in Cell Culture: A Comparative Study Using Different CO Sources
With the recognition of the endogenous signaling roles and pharmacological functions of
carbon monoxide (CO), there is an increasing need to understand CO's mechanism of …
carbon monoxide (CO), there is an increasing need to understand CO's mechanism of …