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Huang Y, Peddi P, Zeng H, Tang C, Teng X
Water Sci Technol . 2012 Nov; 67(2):239-46. PMID: 23168619
The hybrid zero-valent-iron (hZVI) process is a novel chemical treatment process that has shown promise for removing heavy metals and nutrients from industrial wastewaters. In this study, a pilot-scale demonstration...
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Huang Y, Peddi P, Zeng H, Tang C, Teng X
Water Sci Technol . 2012 Nov; 67(1):16-23. PMID: 23128616
The hybrid zero-valent-iron (hZVI) process is a novel chemical treatment process that has shown great potential in previous laboratory and field bench-top scale tests for removing selenium, mercury and nutrients...
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Kelpke S, Chen B, Bradley K, Teng X, Chumley P, Brandon A, et al.
Kidney Int . 2012 Apr; 82(3):304-13. PMID: 22534964
Renal injury induced by brain death is characterized by ischemia and inflammation, and limiting it is a therapeutic goal that could improve outcomes in kidney transplantation. Brain death resulted in...
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Dufour S, Patel R, Brandon A, Teng X, Pearson J, Barker H, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2010 Sep; 299(6):H1936-46. PMID: 20852046
The erythrocyte is proposed to play a key role in the control of local tissue perfusion via three O(2)-dependent signaling mechanisms: 1) reduction of circulating nitrite to vasoactive NO, 2)...
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Venkatesh P, Pattillo C, Branch B, Hood J, Thoma S, Illum S, et al.
Cardiovasc Res . 2010 Jan; 85(4):661-70. PMID: 20061326
Aims: Anti-platelet agents, such as dipyridamole, have several clinical benefits for peripheral artery disease with the speculation of angiogenic potential that could preserve ischaemic tissue viability, yet the effect of...
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Vitturi D, Teng X, Toledo J, Matalon S, Lancaster Jr J, Patel R
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2009 Mar; 296(5):H1398-407. PMID: 19286940
Allosteric regulation of nitrite reduction by deoxyhemoglobin has been proposed to mediate nitric oxide (NO) formation during hypoxia. Nitrite is predominantly an anion at physiological pH, raising questions about the...
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Teng X, Isbell T, Crawford J, Bosworth C, Giles G, Koenitzer J, et al.
Methods Enzymol . 2008 Jun; 441:161-72. PMID: 18554534
Recent advances in techniques that allow sensitive and specific measurement of S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs) have provided evidence for a role for these compounds in various aspects of nitric oxide (NO) biology....
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Isbell T, Sun C, Wu L, Teng X, Vitturi D, Branch B, et al.
Nat Med . 2008 Jun; 14(7):773-7. PMID: 18516054
The coupling of hemoglobin sensing of physiological oxygen gradients to stimulation of nitric oxide (NO) bioactivity is an established principle of hypoxic blood flow. One mechanism proposed to explain this...
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Kumar D, Branch B, Pattillo C, Hood J, Thoma S, Simpson S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 May; 105(21):7540-5. PMID: 18508974
Chronic tissue ischemia due to defective vascular perfusion is a hallmark feature of peripheral artery disease for which minimal therapeutic options exist. We have reported that sodium nitrite therapy exerts...
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Lang Jr J, Teng X, Chumley P, Crawford J, Isbell T, Chacko B, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2007 Aug; 117(9):2583-91. PMID: 17717604
Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury in transplanted livers contributes to organ dysfunction and failure and is characterized in part by loss of NO bioavailability. Inhalation of NO is nontoxic and at high...