Brain temperature: physiology and pathophysiology after brain injury
S Mrozek, F Vardon, T Geeraerts - … research and practice, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain
tissue and remains complex. In intensive care clinical practice, the continuous monitoring of …
tissue and remains complex. In intensive care clinical practice, the continuous monitoring of …
[PDF][PDF] Mechanisms of fever production and lysis: lessons from experimental LPS fever
J Roth, CM Blatteis - Compr Physiol, 2014 - researchgate.net
Fever is a cardinal symptom of infectious or inflammatory insults, but it can also arise from
noninfectious causes. The fever-inducing agent that has been used most frequently in …
noninfectious causes. The fever-inducing agent that has been used most frequently in …
[PDF][PDF] Mitochondrial dysfunction, free radical generation and cellular stress response in neurodegenerative disorders
C Mancuso, G Scapagini, D Currò, AM Giuffrida Stella… - Front Biosci, 2007 - Citeseer
[Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 1107-1123, January 1, 2007] 1107 Mitochondrial dysfunction, free
radical generation and cellular st Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 1107-1123, January 1 …
radical generation and cellular st Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 12, 1107-1123, January 1 …
Versatile Ti3C2Tx MXene for free-radical scavenging
J Liu, W Lu, X Lu, L Zhang, H Dong, Y Li - Nano Research, 2022 - Springer
MXene, as an emerging two-dimensional (2D) material with ultrathin structure and
fascinating physiochemical properties, has been widely explored in broad applications …
fascinating physiochemical properties, has been widely explored in broad applications …
The Janus face of the heme oxygenase/biliverdin reductase system in Alzheimer disease: it's time for reconciliation
Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among the elderly and is
characterized by progressive loss of memory and cognition. These clinical features are due …
characterized by progressive loss of memory and cognition. These clinical features are due …
Hypoxia-induced anapyrexia: implications and putative mediators
AA Steiner, LGS Branco - Annual Review of Physiology, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Hypoxia elicits an array of compensatory responses in animals ranging from
protozoa to mammals. Central among these responses is anapyrexia, the regulated …
protozoa to mammals. Central among these responses is anapyrexia, the regulated …
Roles of nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide in the regulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
J. Neurochem.(2010) 113, 563–575. Abstract The importance of stress in modifying human
behavior and lifestyle is no longer a matter of debate. Although mild stress enhances the …
behavior and lifestyle is no longer a matter of debate. Although mild stress enhances the …
Heme oxygenase and its products in the nervous system
C Mancuso - Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2004 - liebertpub.com
Heme oxygenase (HO) cleaves the tetrapyrrolic ring of cellular heme moieties liberating
carbon monoxide (CO) and equimolar amounts of free iron and biliverdin (BV). BV is in turn …
carbon monoxide (CO) and equimolar amounts of free iron and biliverdin (BV). BV is in turn …
The heme oxygenase/biliverdin reductase pathway in drug research and development
The heme oxygenase/biliverdin reductase (HO/BVR) axis catalyzes the degradation of
heme, but this system and its byproducts, carbon monoxide (CO) and bilirubin, have also …
heme, but this system and its byproducts, carbon monoxide (CO) and bilirubin, have also …
Biliverdin as a disease-modifying agent: An integrated viewpoint
C Mancuso - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Biliverdin is one of the three by-products of heme oxygenase (HO) activity, the others being
ferrous iron and carbon monoxide. Under physiological conditions, once formed in the cell …
ferrous iron and carbon monoxide. Under physiological conditions, once formed in the cell …