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Lipid Peroxides
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20181007
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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Lipid Peroxides") View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, higher levels of lipid peroxide-protein adducts were detected in heme-treated Hmox1 (− /−) than in Hmox1 (+/+) MEF cells when the cells were heme exposed in the presence of an alkyne-tagged analog of linoleic acid, which is an unsaturated, heme-reactive fatty acid (Supplementary Figure 3). PubMed:25301065

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p(MGI:Hmox1) negativeCorrelation a(MESH:"Lipid Peroxides") View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, higher levels of lipid peroxide-protein adducts were detected in heme-treated Hmox1 (− /−) than in Hmox1 (+/+) MEF cells when the cells were heme exposed in the presence of an alkyne-tagged analog of linoleic acid, which is an unsaturated, heme-reactive fatty acid (Supplementary Figure 3). PubMed:25301065

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a(MESH:"Lipid Peroxides") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:heme) View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, higher levels of lipid peroxide-protein adducts were detected in heme-treated Hmox1 (− /−) than in Hmox1 (+/+) MEF cells when the cells were heme exposed in the presence of an alkyne-tagged analog of linoleic acid, which is an unsaturated, heme-reactive fatty acid (Supplementary Figure 3). PubMed:25301065

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a(MESH:"Lipid Peroxides") negativeCorrelation p(MGI:Hmox1) View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, higher levels of lipid peroxide-protein adducts were detected in heme-treated Hmox1 (− /−) than in Hmox1 (+/+) MEF cells when the cells were heme exposed in the presence of an alkyne-tagged analog of linoleic acid, which is an unsaturated, heme-reactive fatty acid (Supplementary Figure 3). PubMed:25301065

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