The number of organ and tissue transplants has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, graft rejection, infections due to the use of immunosuppressive drugs and a shortage of graft donors remain major concerns. Carbon monoxide (CO) had long been regarded solely as a poisonous gas. Ultimately, physiological studies unveiled the endogenous production of CO, particularly by the heme oxygenase (HO)-1 enzyme, recognizing CO as a beneficial gas when used at therapeutic doses. The protective properties of CO led researchers to develop uses for it, resulting in devices and molecules that can deliver CO in vitro and in vivo. The resulting interest in clinical investigations was immediate. Studies regarding the CO/HO-1 modulation of immune re...
Chronic kidney disease is a highly prevalent condition and renal transplantation is the definitive t...
Critical functions of the immune system are maintained by the ability of myeloid progenitors to diff...
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury remains as a serious deleterious factor in kidney transplantation ...
The number of organ and tissue transplants has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, graft...
During the last decades due to the development of new immunosuppressive agents and improvements in o...
Because inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) provides potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects again...
Intestinal transplantation has become an established therapeutic option that provides improved quali...
Carbon monoxide (CO) can provide beneficial antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects in the conte...
Because inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) provides potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects again...
Carbon monoxide (CO) can provide beneficial antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects in the conte...
ObjectivesIn previous work we have demonstrated that delivery of low concentrations (250 ppm) of car...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Chronic kidney disease is a highly prevalent condition and renal transplantation is the definitive t...
Chronic kidney disease is a highly prevalent condition and renal transplantation is the definitive t...
Critical functions of the immune system are maintained by the ability of myeloid progenitors to diff...
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury remains as a serious deleterious factor in kidney transplantation ...
The number of organ and tissue transplants has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, graft...
During the last decades due to the development of new immunosuppressive agents and improvements in o...
Because inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) provides potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects again...
Intestinal transplantation has become an established therapeutic option that provides improved quali...
Carbon monoxide (CO) can provide beneficial antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects in the conte...
Because inhaled carbon monoxide (CO) provides potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects again...
Carbon monoxide (CO) can provide beneficial antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory effects in the conte...
ObjectivesIn previous work we have demonstrated that delivery of low concentrations (250 ppm) of car...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been shown to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptot...
Chronic kidney disease is a highly prevalent condition and renal transplantation is the definitive t...
Chronic kidney disease is a highly prevalent condition and renal transplantation is the definitive t...
Critical functions of the immune system are maintained by the ability of myeloid progenitors to diff...
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury remains as a serious deleterious factor in kidney transplantation ...