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sulfur and inositol

sulfur has been researched along with inositol in 6 studies

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (33.33)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (33.33)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's2 (33.33)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Arzoumanian, A; Rosenthall, L; Seto, H1
Alderson, PO; Hamilton, RG; Mclntyre, PA1
Coldham, NG; Gordon, SV; Hewinson, RG; Keating, L; Parish, T; Wheeler, PR; Wooff, EE1
Bhave, DP; Carroll, KS; Muse, WB1
Al-Nayal, A; Carapito, C; Dahl, C; Heintz, D; Hirschler, A; Ismail, W; Mahmoud, H; Maurer, L; Sangal, V; Van Dorsselaer, A; Villette, C; Zumsteg, J1
Cao, GD; Cheng, QH; Guo, LC; Zhao, YH1

Reviews

1 review(s) available for sulfur and inositol

ArticleYear
Drug targets in mycobacterial sulfur metabolism.
    Infectious disorders drug targets, 2007, Volume: 7, Issue:2

    Topics: Antitubercular Agents; Biological Transport; Cysteine; Glutathione; Glycopeptides; Inositol; Methionine; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; NADPH Oxidases; Sulfates; Sulfotransferases; Sulfur

2007

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for sulfur and inositol

ArticleYear
Clinical comparison of 99mTc-labeled preformed phytate colloid and sulfur colloid: concise communication.
    Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1977, Volume: 18, Issue:2

    Topics: Colloids; Humans; Inositol; Liver Diseases; Phytic Acid; Radionuclide Imaging; Sulfur; Technetium

1977
Technetium-99m phytate as a bone-marrow imaging agent: biodistribution studies in animals: concise communication.
    Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1977, Volume: 18, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Bone and Bones; Bone Marrow; Colloids; Diphosphonates; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Inositol; Phytic Acid; Rabbits; Radionuclide Imaging; Rats; Sulfur; Technetium

1977
Functional demonstration of reverse transsulfuration in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals that methionine is the preferred sulfur source for pathogenic Mycobacteria.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 2005, Mar-04, Volume: 280, Issue:9

    Topics: Alkynes; Amino Acids; Biological Transport; Carbon-Oxygen Lyases; Cell-Free System; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cloning, Molecular; Cystathionine gamma-Lyase; Cysteine; Disaccharides; DNA Mutational Analysis; Escherichia coli; Genetic Complementation Test; Genome; Genome, Bacterial; Glycine; Glycopeptides; Homoserine; Inositol; Ions; Kinetics; Methionine; Models, Chemical; Mutation; Mycobacterium bovis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Plasmids; Protein Structure, Tertiary; Pyrazoles; Sulfhydryl Compounds; Sulfur; Time Factors; Ultracentrifugation; Ultraviolet Rays

2005
Biodesulfurization Induces Reprogramming of Sulfur Metabolism in Rhodococcus qingshengii IGTS8: Proteomics and Untargeted Metabolomics.
    Microbiology spectrum, 2021, 10-31, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Biochemical Phenomena; Cysteine; Glycopeptides; Inositol; Metabolomics; Multigene Family; Proteomics; Rhodococcus; Sulfur; Thiophenes

2021
[Hydrogen Sulfide Ameliorates Myocardial Injury Caused by Sepsis Through Suppressing ROS-Mediated Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress].
    Sichuan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Sichuan University. Medical science edition, 2022, Volume: 53, Issue:5

    Topics: Activating Transcription Factor 4; Animals; Apoptosis; Cystathionine gamma-Lyase; Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress; Endoribonucleases; Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-2; Glutathione; Hydrogen Sulfide; Inositol; Lactate Dehydrogenases; Malondialdehyde; Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Reactive Oxygen Species; Sepsis; Stroke Volume; Sulfides; Sulfur; Ventricular Function, Left

2022