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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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p(HGNC:HBB) decreases a(CHEBI:"L-arginine") View Subject | View Object

Release of hemoglobin (and ultimately heme), and arginase-1 into the plasma results in binding of nitric oxide and also reduction in L-arginine, respectively, causing a relative reduction in vasodilatory effect.[14,29] PubMed:26337933

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leukocyte
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Plasma
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Pulmonary Embolism
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path(MESH:"Pulmonary Embolism") negativeCorrelation a(CHEBI:"L-arginine") View Subject | View Object

Humans with severe PE have increased arginase-1 and decreased plasma L-arginine concentrations.[14] PubMed:26337933

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a(CHEBI:"L-arginine") decreases bp(MESH:"Platelet Aggregation") View Subject | View Object

Platelet deposition and adhesion at sites of subintimal injury are increased by free haemoglobin or inhibition of NO production; this effect can be prevented by infusions of L-arginine, the precursor of NO (Olsen et al, 1996). PubMed:25307023

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macrophage
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Plasma
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Urine
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Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune
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a(CHEBI:"L-arginine") negativeCorrelation path(MESH:"Pulmonary Embolism") View Subject | View Object

Humans with severe PE have increased arginase-1 and decreased plasma L-arginine concentrations.[14] PubMed:26337933

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