Met-hemoCD-I was able to convert toxic hydrogen sulfide into nontoxic sulfite and sulfate ions, indicating that it could be used to treat hydrogen sulfide poisoning. To test this antidote ...
A study from University of Michigan researchers may provide an explanation for why some patients with Crohn's disease continue to experience symptoms, even in the absence of inflammation.
Lin said that in a hypoxic tumor microenvironment, cancer cells secrete hydrogen sulfide and send a signal to the tetrameric protein pyruvate kinase (PKM2), causing it to break down into smaller ...