Fritz H Bach
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Recent Articles
1.
Sakihama H, Lee G, Chin B, Csizmadia E, Gallo D, Qi Y, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 2021 Apr;
41(6):1915-1927.
PMID: 33853347
[Figure: see text].
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Pileggi A, Cattan P, Molano R, Berney T, Vizzardelli C, Fraker C, et al.
ScientificWorldJournal
. 2018 Aug;
1:108.
PMID: 30147590
No abstract available.
3.
Wang H, Wu H, Rocuts F, Gu Z, Bach F, Otterbein L
Cell Transplant
. 2012 Apr;
21(10):2111-8.
PMID: 22469179
Exposing donor mice to carbon monoxide (CO) protects transplanted islet allografts from immune rejection after transplantation (referred as the "donor" effect). In an attempt to understand the mechanisms of the...
4.
Bach F, Slominska E, Smolenski R
Kardiol Pol
. 2010 Jun;
59 Suppl 2:II17-25.
PMID: 20527124
No abstract available.
5.
Rocuts F, Zhang X, Yan J, Yue Y, Thomas M, Bach F, et al.
Cell Transplant
. 2009 Dec;
19(4):443-51.
PMID: 20021735
We have previously demonstrated that bilirubin administration to the recipient induces tolerance towards islet cell transplants across a complete MHC mismatch in a mouse model. Here we assess the mechanisms...
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Wegiel B, Baty C, Gallo D, Csizmadia E, Scott J, Akhavan A, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2009 Jun;
284(32):21369-78.
PMID: 19509285
Biliverdin reductase A (BVR) catalyzes the reduction of biliverdin (BV) to bilirubin (BR) in all cells. Others and we have shown that biliverdin is a potent anti-inflammatory molecule, however, the...
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Soares M, Bach F
Trends Mol Med
. 2009 Jan;
15(2):50-8.
PMID: 19162549
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is a stress-responsive enzyme that catabolizes free heme into carbon monoxide, iron (which induces the expression of heavy-chain ferritin, an iron-sequestering protein) and biliverdin (which is converted...
8.
Ollinger R, Thomas M, Kogler P, Hermann M, Weiss H, Mark W, et al.
Transplantation
. 2008 Jan;
85(2):293-7.
PMID: 18212636
Long-term survival after solid-organ transplantation is hampered by chronic changes in the arteries of the grafts, called chronic allograft vasculopathy (CAV). The lesions consist mainly of proliferating vascular smooth muscle...
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Ollinger R, Kogler P, Troppmair J, Hermann M, Wurm M, Drasche A, et al.
Cell Cycle
. 2007 Dec;
6(24):3078-85.
PMID: 18073533
Bilirubin for decades was considered a potentially toxic waste product of heme degradation until the discovery that it is a potent antioxidant. Accumulating data from observations in humans and experimental...
10.
Ollinger R, Wang H, Yamashita K, Wegiel B, Thomas M, Margreiter R, et al.
Antioxid Redox Signal
. 2007 Oct;
9(12):2175-85.
PMID: 17919067
Bilirubin is the end product of heme catabolism by heme oxygenases. The inducible form of these enzymes is heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), which is the rate-limiting enzyme that can degrade heme...