AbstractThe hypoxia-induced increase of spectrophotometrically measured light absorption at 560 nm, considered as reduced cytochrome b, in HepG2 cells is diminished after exposure to cobalt chloride (50 or 100 μM) for 18–36h. The redox state of cytochrome c and cytochrome aa3, however, remains stable, indicating a particular affinity of cytochrome b for cobalt. Erythropoietin production of HepG2 cells increases after application of cobalt chloride, whereas H2O2 production, as measured by the dihydrorhodamine technique, decreases. It is concluded that cobalt stimulates a signal cascade with cytochrome b as receptor and H2O2 as second messenger for regulating erythropoietin production
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
1. Hematopoietic actions of cobalt and copper, either singly or in combination with iron have been s...
Cobalt is suspected to cause memory deficit in humans and was reported to induce neurotoxicity in an...
AbstractThe hypoxia-induced increase of spectrophotometrically measured light absorption at 560 nm, ...
Cobalt and desferrioxamine reveal crucial members of the oxygen sensing pathway in HepG2 cells. Coba...
Although the erythropoietic effect of cobalt has been amply demonstrated in experimental animals (1-...
Cobalt chloride and desferrioxamine antagonize the inhibition of erythropoietin production by reacti...
Cobaltous ions (Co2+) stabilize HIF alpha, increase endogenous erythropoietin (EPO) production, and ...
Cobalt chloride administration to rats stimulates erythropoesis but inhibits the synthesis of hepati...
Cobalt chloride administration to rats stimulates erythropoesis but inhibits the synthesis of hepati...
It is well established that cobalt mediates the occurrence of oxidative stress which contributes to ...
Cobalt is a transition group metal present in trace amounts in the human diet, but in larger doses i...
Cobalt is a transition group metal present in trace amounts in the human diet, but in larger doses i...
Cobalt (II) is a wide used metal as erythropoietic agent, nutritional supplement, in cosmetics, medi...
The iron-chelator desferrioxamine (DFO) and the transition metal cobalt induce hypoxia-inducible fac...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
1. Hematopoietic actions of cobalt and copper, either singly or in combination with iron have been s...
Cobalt is suspected to cause memory deficit in humans and was reported to induce neurotoxicity in an...
AbstractThe hypoxia-induced increase of spectrophotometrically measured light absorption at 560 nm, ...
Cobalt and desferrioxamine reveal crucial members of the oxygen sensing pathway in HepG2 cells. Coba...
Although the erythropoietic effect of cobalt has been amply demonstrated in experimental animals (1-...
Cobalt chloride and desferrioxamine antagonize the inhibition of erythropoietin production by reacti...
Cobaltous ions (Co2+) stabilize HIF alpha, increase endogenous erythropoietin (EPO) production, and ...
Cobalt chloride administration to rats stimulates erythropoesis but inhibits the synthesis of hepati...
Cobalt chloride administration to rats stimulates erythropoesis but inhibits the synthesis of hepati...
It is well established that cobalt mediates the occurrence of oxidative stress which contributes to ...
Cobalt is a transition group metal present in trace amounts in the human diet, but in larger doses i...
Cobalt is a transition group metal present in trace amounts in the human diet, but in larger doses i...
Cobalt (II) is a wide used metal as erythropoietic agent, nutritional supplement, in cosmetics, medi...
The iron-chelator desferrioxamine (DFO) and the transition metal cobalt induce hypoxia-inducible fac...
Cobalt is used in numerous industrial sectors, leading to occupational diseases, particularly by inh...
1. Hematopoietic actions of cobalt and copper, either singly or in combination with iron have been s...
Cobalt is suspected to cause memory deficit in humans and was reported to induce neurotoxicity in an...