Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is now recognized as the so called "third gasotransmitter" taking its place alongside nitric oxide and carbon monoxide. In recent years, H2S has been reported to exhibit a diverse range of pharmacological effects in biological systems. Much of this evidence is derived from a combination of conventional pharmacological and genetic approaches coupled with the use of chemical compounds such as sodium hydrosulfide, a rapid H2S releasing donor. Developments in the design of new drug entities which attempt to take into account physicochemical properties, targeting to specific cellular organelles, triggering of H2S release upon specific chemical reactions in the cell, and controlling the release of H2S over extended periods ...
Recent studies indicate that apart from nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide...
H2S is a gaseous molecule able to trigger a plethora of central physiological and pharmacological ef...
The slow-releasing hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) donor, GYY4137, caused concentration-dependent killing of ...
AbstractHydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been known for hundreds of years because of its poisoning effect....
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenous gasotransmitter, involved in the regulation of several biolo...
Hydrogen sulfide has been recently identified as the third biological gasotransmitter, along with th...
Hydrogen sulfide is rapidly emerging as a key physiological mediator and potential therapeutic tool ...
1069-1077Research in the last two decades has transformed the way hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is percei...
To improve a method of a new hydrogen sulfide slow-releasing donor, to observe its cellular toxicity...
Gaseous transmitters are a growing family of regulatory molecules involved in multilevel regulation...
Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death worldwide, but its pathogenesis is not yet clear. ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as a relevant signaling molecule in physiology, taking its seat a...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as a relevant signaling molecule in physiology, taking its seat a...
Since the first description of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as a toxic gas in 1713 by Bernardino Ramazzini...
A new class of hydrogen sulfide (H 2S)-donating hybrids combined with pharmacologically active compo...
Recent studies indicate that apart from nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide...
H2S is a gaseous molecule able to trigger a plethora of central physiological and pharmacological ef...
The slow-releasing hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) donor, GYY4137, caused concentration-dependent killing of ...
AbstractHydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been known for hundreds of years because of its poisoning effect....
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenous gasotransmitter, involved in the regulation of several biolo...
Hydrogen sulfide has been recently identified as the third biological gasotransmitter, along with th...
Hydrogen sulfide is rapidly emerging as a key physiological mediator and potential therapeutic tool ...
1069-1077Research in the last two decades has transformed the way hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is percei...
To improve a method of a new hydrogen sulfide slow-releasing donor, to observe its cellular toxicity...
Gaseous transmitters are a growing family of regulatory molecules involved in multilevel regulation...
Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death worldwide, but its pathogenesis is not yet clear. ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as a relevant signaling molecule in physiology, taking its seat a...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as a relevant signaling molecule in physiology, taking its seat a...
Since the first description of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as a toxic gas in 1713 by Bernardino Ramazzini...
A new class of hydrogen sulfide (H 2S)-donating hybrids combined with pharmacologically active compo...
Recent studies indicate that apart from nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide...
H2S is a gaseous molecule able to trigger a plethora of central physiological and pharmacological ef...
The slow-releasing hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) donor, GYY4137, caused concentration-dependent killing of ...