نتایج جستجو برای: calcium iodide

تعداد نتایج: 180519  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Hsiu-Ping Li Benjamin Daniel Danielle Creeley Russell Grandbois Saijin Zhang Chen Xu Yi-Fang Ho Kathy A Schwehr Daniel I Kaplan Peter H Santschi Colleen M Hansel Chris M Yeager

The release of radioactive iodine (i.e., iodine-129 and iodine-131) from nuclear reprocessing facilities is a potential threat to human health. The fate and transport of iodine are determined primarily by its redox status, but processes that affect iodine oxidation states in the environment are poorly characterized. Given the difficulty in removing electrons from iodide (I(-)), naturally occurr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Byron H Farnum Jeffrey J Jou Gerald J Meyer

Seven Ru-tris(diimine) compounds were prepared to study the photooxidation of iodide. Iodide oxidation results in the formation of I-I bonds, and it is therefore relevant to the conversion and storage of solar energy. Iodide oxidation is also a key step for electrical power generation in dye-sensitized solar cells. The mechanistic details of iodide oxidation and I-I bond formation were elucidat...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Rosie Chance Alex R Baker Lucy Carpenter Tim D Jickells

Recent studies have highlighted the impact of sea surface iodide concentrations on the deposition of ozone to the sea surface and the sea to air flux of reactive iodine. The use of models to predict this flux demands accurate, spatially distributed sea surface iodide concentrations, but to date, the observational data required to support this is sparse and mostly arises from independent studies...

2012
Hsiu-Ping LI Robin BRINKMEYER Whitney L. JONES Saijin ZHANG Chen XU Yi-Fang HO Kathy A. SCHWEHR Daniel I. KAPLAN Peter H. SANTSCHI Chris M. YEAGER

129I is a major by-product of nuclear fission that is of concern because of its extremely long half-life (~16 million yrs), perceived toxicity through bioaccumulation, and the increasing inventory of this radionuclide worldwide. Relatively high concentrations of iodate (27.3%) and organoiodine (23.9%) are present in a 129I-conatminated aquifer at the Savannah River Site (SRS), SC, U.S.A. To det...

2016
Hercules R. Freitas Gabriel Ferraz Gustavo C. Ferreira Victor T. Ribeiro-Resende Luciana B. Chiarini José Luiz M. do Nascimento Karen Renata H. Matos Oliveira Tiago de Lima Pereira Leonardo G. B. Ferreira Regina C. Kubrusly Robson X. Faria Anderson Manoel Herculano Ricardo A. de Melo Reis

Neuroglia interactions are essential for the nervous system and in the retina Müller cells interact with most of the neurons in a symbiotic manner. Glutathione (GSH) is a low-molecular weight compound that undertakes major antioxidant roles in neurons and glia, however, whether this compound could act as a signaling molecule in neurons and/or glia is currently unknown. Here we used embryonic av...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 1998
S I Taniguchi M Shong C Giuliani G Napolitano M Saji V Montani K Suzuki D S Singer L D Kohn

High concentrations of iodide can induce transient, clinical improvement in patients with autoimmune Graves' disease. Previous work has related this iodide action to the autoregulatory effect of iodide on the growth and function of the thyroid; more recently, we additionally related this to the ability of iodide to suppress major histocompatibility (MHC) class I RNA levels and antigen expressio...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2000
T Kogai F Curcio S Hyman E M Cornford G A Brent J M Hershman

Iodide uptake by the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) in thyrocytes is essential for thyroid hormone production. Reduced NIS activity has been reported in thyroid diseases, including thyroid cancer and congenital hypothyroidism. The study of iodide uptake in thyrocytes has been limited by the availability of appropriate in vitro models. A new culture technique was recently developed that allows no...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2008
Eva D McLanahan Melvin E Andersen Jeffrey W Fisher

A biologically based dose-response (BBDR) model was developed for dietary iodide and the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis in adult rats. This BBDR-HPT axis model includes submodels for dietary iodide, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), and the thyroid hormones, T(4) and T(3). The submodels are linked together via key biological processes, including (1) the influence of T(4) on TSH prod...

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