نتایج جستجو برای: cobalt sulfide

تعداد نتایج: 47517  

Ahmad Tavasoli, Ali Nakhaeipour Kambiz Sadaghiani Masoumeh Ahangari

An extensive study of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) on alumina-supported cobalt catalysts with different amounts of cobalt is reported. Up to 40 wt % of cobalt, is added to the catalysts by impregnation method. The effect of the cobalt loading on the reducibility of the cobalt oxide species, dispersion of the cobalt, average clusters size, water-gas shift (WGS) activity and activity and s...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1989
R Claesson M Granlund-Edstedt S Persson J Carlsson

Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) isolated from human blood were exposed to various levels of hydrogen sulfide. The effect on respiratory burst, myeloperoxidase activity, and capacity to phagocytose and kill bacteria were studied. A 1-h exposure of the PMN to 1 mM sulfide did not decrease their myeloperoxidase activity or their capacity to initiate a respiratory burst. Actually the products of...

Journal: :Drug testing and analysis 2015
Emmie N M Ho George H M Chan Terence S M Wan Peter Curl Christopher M Riggs Michael J Hurley David Sykes

Cobalt is a well-established inducer of hypoxia-like responses, which can cause gene modulation at the hypoxia inducible factor pathway to induce erythropoietin transcription. Cobalt salts are orally active, inexpensive, and easily accessible. It is an attractive blood doping agent for enhancing aerobic performance. Indeed, recent intelligence and investigations have confirmed cobalt was being ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Julie Furne Aalia Saeed Michael D Levitt

Hydrogen sulfide is gaining acceptance as an endogenously produced modulator of tissue function. The present paradigm of H(2)S (diprotonated, gaseous form of hydrogen sulfide) as a tissue messenger consists of H(2)S being released from the desulfhydration of l-cysteine at a rate sufficient to maintain whole tissue hydrogen sulfide concentrations of 30 microM to >100 microM, and these tissue con...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2001
R Yong D G Searcy

Chicken liver mitochondria consumed O2 at an accelerated rate when supplied with low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide. Maximum respiration occurred in 10 microM sulfide, and continued more slowly up to concentrations as high as 60 microM. Sulfide oxidation was coupled to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, as shown by firefly luciferase luminescence and by measurement of the mitochondrial...

2008
Garth L. Brand Robin V. Horak Nadine Le Bris Shana K. Goffredi Susan L. Carney Breea Govenar Paul H. Yancey

Vesicomyid clams, vestimentiferans, and some bathymodiolin mussels from hydrothermal vents and cold seeps possess thiotrophic endosymbionts, high levels of hypotaurine and, in tissues with symbionts, thiotaurine. The latter, a product of hypotaurine and sulfide, may store and/or transport sulfide non-toxically, and the ratio to hypotaurine plus thiotaurine (Th/[H+Th]) may reflect an animal's su...

2012
Neil Dufton Jane Natividad Elena F. Verdu John L. Wallace

Hydrogen sulfide is an essential gasotransmitter associated with numerous pathologies. We assert that hydrogen sulfide plays an important role in regulating macrophage function in response to subsequent inflammatory stimuli, promoting clearance of leukocyte infiltrate and reducing TNF-α levels in vivo following zymosan-challenge. We describe two distinct methods of measuring leukocyte hydrogen ...

Journal: :Science 1983
M A Powell G N Somero

Respiration of plume tissue of the hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila is insensitive to sulfide poisoning in contrast to tissues of animals that do not inhabit vents. Permeability barriers may not be responsible for this insensitivity since plume homogenates are also resistant to sulfide poisoning. Cytochrome c oxidase of plume, however, is strongly inhibited by sulfide at concentrat...

2016

This listing of the class of cobalt and cobalt compounds that release cobalt ions in vivo (as defined below) supersedes the previous listing of cobalt sulfate in the Report on Carcinogens. The compound cobalt sulfate was first listed in the Eleventh Report on Carcinogens in 2004 as reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental an...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Leong-Keat Chan Rachael M Morgan-Kiss Thomas E Hanson

Sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase (SQR) catalyzes sulfide oxidation during sulfide-dependent chemo- and phototrophic growth in bacteria. The green sulfur bacterium Chlorobaculum tepidum (formerly Chlorobium tepidum) can grow on sulfide as the sole electron donor and sulfur source. C. tepidum contains genes encoding three SQR homologs: CT0117, CT0876, and CT1087. This study examined which, if any, ...

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