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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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complex(a(CHEBI:acetylcysteine), a(CHEBI:heme)) decreases p(MGI:Hmox1) View Subject | View Object

In parallel to ferroportin, the expression of Hmox-1 was increased by heme-triggered ROS production and its induction was prevented by the combined treatment with NAC and heme (Fig. 8B). PubMed:29212341

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Similarly, the induction of Hmox1 by heme was abolished by cotreatment with NAC and heme, supporting our in vitro findings (Fig. 8D). PubMed:29212341

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complex(a(CHEBI:acetylcysteine), a(CHEBI:heme)) decreases r(MGI:Slc40a1) View Subject | View Object

We showed that increase in ferroportin mRNA and protein expression by heme was effectively prevented in mice receiving combined treatment of NAC and heme (Fig. 8D, E). PubMed:29212341

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complex(a(CHEBI:acetylcysteine), a(CHEBI:heme)) decreases p(MGI:Slc40a1) View Subject | View Object

We showed that increase in ferroportin mRNA and protein expression by heme was effectively prevented in mice receiving combined treatment of NAC and heme (Fig. 8D, E). PubMed:29212341

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