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Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024

2024-09-19 (res.org.uk)

Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024

Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024. The conference will take place on Wednesday 4 December at the University of Portsmouth.

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Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024

2024-09-19 (res.org.uk)

Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024

Bookings now open for the RES PhD Conference 2024. The conference will take place on Wednesday 4 December at the University of Portsmouth.

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Haemoglobin scavenging in intracranial bleeding: biology and clinical implications |  Reviews Neurology

2018-06-20 (nature.com)

Haemoglobin scavenging in intracranial bleeding: biology and clinical implications | Reviews Neurology

Haemoglobin is released into the CNS during the breakdown of red blood cells after intracranial bleeding. Extracellular free haemoglobin is directly neurotoxic. Haemoglobin scavenging mechanisms clear haemoglobin and reduce toxicity; these mechanisms include erythrophagocytosis, haptoglobin binding of haemoglobin, haemopexin binding of haem and haem oxygenase breakdown of haem. However, the capacity of these mechanisms is limited in the CNS, and they easily become overwhelmed. Targeting of haemoglobin toxicity and scavenging is, therefore, a rational therapeutic strategy. In this Review, we summarize the neurotoxic mechanisms of extracellular haemoglobin and the peculiarities of haemoglobin scavenging pathways in the brain. Evidence for a role of haemoglobin toxicity in neurological disorders is discussed, with a focus on subarachnoid haemorrhage and intracerebral haemorrhage, and emerging treatment strategies based on the molecular pathways involved are considered.

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Haemoglobin scavenging in intracranial bleeding: biology and clinical implications |  Reviews Neurology

2018-06-20 (nature.com)

Haemoglobin scavenging in intracranial bleeding: biology and clinical implications | Reviews Neurology

Haemoglobin is released into the CNS during the breakdown of red blood cells after intracranial bleeding. Extracellular free haemoglobin is directly neurotoxic. Haemoglobin scavenging mechanisms clear haemoglobin and reduce toxicity; these mechanisms include erythrophagocytosis, haptoglobin binding of haemoglobin, haemopexin binding of haem and haem oxygenase breakdown of haem. However, the capacity of these mechanisms is limited in the CNS, and they easily become overwhelmed. Targeting of haemoglobin toxicity and scavenging is, therefore, a rational therapeutic strategy. In this Review, we summarize the neurotoxic mechanisms of extracellular haemoglobin and the peculiarities of haemoglobin scavenging pathways in the brain. Evidence for a role of haemoglobin toxicity in neurological disorders is discussed, with a focus on subarachnoid haemorrhage and intracerebral haemorrhage, and emerging treatment strategies based on the molecular pathways involved are considered.

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Alstom opens $133m hydro centre in China

2013-10-03 (powerengineeringint.com)

Alstom opens $133m hydro centre in China

Alstom has inaugurated a €100m ($133m) hydropower manufacturing and technology centre in China.

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Alstom opens $133m hydro centre in China

2013-10-03 (powerengineeringint.com)

Alstom opens $133m hydro centre in China

Alstom has inaugurated a €100m ($133m) hydropower manufacturing and technology centre in China.

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