Visible-to-NIR-light activated release: from small molecules to nanomaterials
Photoactivatable (alternatively, photoremovable, photoreleasable, or photocleavable)
protecting groups (PPGs), also known as caged or photocaged compounds, are used to …
protecting groups (PPGs), also known as caged or photocaged compounds, are used to …
Physiological roles of hydrogen sulfide in mammalian cells, tissues, and organs
Over the last two decades, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as an endogenous
regulator of a broad range of physiological functions. H2S belongs to the class of molecules …
regulator of a broad range of physiological functions. H2S belongs to the class of molecules …
[HTML][HTML] Intelligent polymeric hydrogen sulfide delivery systems for therapeutic applications
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) plays an important role in regulating various pathological
processes such as protecting mammalian cell from harmful injuries, promoting tissue …
processes such as protecting mammalian cell from harmful injuries, promoting tissue …
Effects of hydrogen sulfide on the microbiome: from toxicity to therapy
Significance: Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), an important regulator of physiology and health, helps
resolve inflammation and promotes tissue repair in the gastrointestinal tract. Recent …
resolve inflammation and promotes tissue repair in the gastrointestinal tract. Recent …
[HTML][HTML] Nitric oxide-releasing polymeric materials for antimicrobial applications: a review
Polymeric materials releasing nitric oxide have attracted significant attention for therapeutic
use in recent years. As one of the gaseous signaling agents in eukaryotic cells …
use in recent years. As one of the gaseous signaling agents in eukaryotic cells …
NO donors as the wonder molecules with therapeutic potential: Recent trends and future perspectives
Nitric oxide (NO), an endogenous, free radical, highly unstable, diatomic gaseous molecule,
plays crucial roles in several physiological and pathological processes. It has attracted …
plays crucial roles in several physiological and pathological processes. It has attracted …
Role of carbon monoxide in host–gut microbiome communication
CP Hopper, LK De La Cruz, KV Lyles… - Chemical …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Nature is full of examples of symbiotic relationships. The critical symbiotic relation between
host and mutualistic bacteria is attracting increasing attention to the degree that the gut …
host and mutualistic bacteria is attracting increasing attention to the degree that the gut …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of hydrogen sulfide on mitochondrial and bacterial bioenergetics
VB Borisov, E Forte - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
This review focuses on the effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) on the unique bioenergetic
molecular machines in mitochondria and bacteria—the protein complexes of electron …
molecular machines in mitochondria and bacteria—the protein complexes of electron …
A brief history of carbon monoxide and its therapeutic origins
It is estimated that 10% of carbon throughout the cosmos is in the form of carbon monoxide
(CO). Earth's earliest prebiotic atmosphere included the trinity of gasotransmitters CO, nitric …
(CO). Earth's earliest prebiotic atmosphere included the trinity of gasotransmitters CO, nitric …
[HTML][HTML] Non-excitatory amino acids, melatonin, and free radicals: examining the role in stroke and aging
VJ Carretero, E Ramos, P Segura-Chama… - Antioxidants, 2023 - mdpi.com
The aim of this review is to explore the relationship between melatonin, free radicals, and
non-excitatory amino acids, and their role in stroke and aging. Melatonin has garnered …
non-excitatory amino acids, and their role in stroke and aging. Melatonin has garnered …