a(CHEBI:"adenosine triphosphate")
In serum-free conditions, NaOH-dissolved heme (final pH 7.8) reduced cellular ATP in both cell types in a dose-dependent manner after 8 hours of exposure (Figure 2A) PubMed:29610666
In contrast, less ATP depletion was observed during exposure to heme-albumin, and no effect could be detected when either cell type was exposed to metHb or oxyHb at concentrations of up to 500 lmolL1, even in the absence of serum. PubMed:29610666
In contrast, less ATP depletion was observed during exposure to heme-albumin, and no effect could be detected when either cell type was exposed to metHb or oxyHb at concentrations of up to 500 lmolL1, even in the absence of serum. PubMed:29610666
In contrast, less ATP depletion was observed during exposure to heme-albumin, and no effect could be detected when either cell type was exposed to metHb or oxyHb at concentrations of up to 500 lmolL1, even in the absence of serum. PubMed:29610666
In contrast, less ATP depletion was observed during exposure to heme-albumin, and no effect could be detected when either cell type was exposed to metHb or oxyHb at concentrations of up to 500 lmolL1, even in the absence of serum. PubMed:29610666
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