PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21767667-0 2011 "Hydrogen sulfide oxidation and the arterial chemoreflex: effect of methemoglobin" by Haouzi et al. Hydrogen Sulfide 1-17 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 68-81 27000247-5 2016 Intrathecal injection of methemoglobin, a H2S scavenger, abolished hyperalgesia induced by NaHS. Hydrogen Sulfide 42-45 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 25-38 25634666-0 2015 Effects of infusion of human methemoglobin solution following hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Hydrogen Sulfide 62-78 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 29-42 25634666-1 2015 RATIONALE: We have recently reported that infusion of a solution containing methemoglobin (MetHb) during exposure to hydrogen sulfide results in a rapid and large decrease in the concentration of the pool of soluble/diffusible H2S in the blood. Hydrogen Sulfide 117-133 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 76-89 25634666-1 2015 RATIONALE: We have recently reported that infusion of a solution containing methemoglobin (MetHb) during exposure to hydrogen sulfide results in a rapid and large decrease in the concentration of the pool of soluble/diffusible H2S in the blood. Hydrogen Sulfide 117-133 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 91-96 25634666-1 2015 RATIONALE: We have recently reported that infusion of a solution containing methemoglobin (MetHb) during exposure to hydrogen sulfide results in a rapid and large decrease in the concentration of the pool of soluble/diffusible H2S in the blood. Hydrogen Sulfide 227-230 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 76-89 25634666-1 2015 RATIONALE: We have recently reported that infusion of a solution containing methemoglobin (MetHb) during exposure to hydrogen sulfide results in a rapid and large decrease in the concentration of the pool of soluble/diffusible H2S in the blood. Hydrogen Sulfide 227-230 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 91-96 25015662-8 2014 Infusion of a MetHb solution during H2S infusion produced an immediate reduction in the free/soluble pool of H2S only, whereas CMBBH2S increased by severalfold. Hydrogen Sulfide 36-39 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 14-19 25015662-8 2014 Infusion of a MetHb solution during H2S infusion produced an immediate reduction in the free/soluble pool of H2S only, whereas CMBBH2S increased by severalfold. Hydrogen Sulfide 109-112 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 14-19 25688092-5 2015 Furthermore, we have discovered the locus of sulfide oxidation in RBCs and describe a new role for an old protein, hemoglobin, which in the ferric or methemoglobin state binds H2S and oxidizes it to a mixture of thiosulfate and hydropolysulfides. Hydrogen Sulfide 176-179 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 150-163 21297080-7 2011 Methemoglobin, a scavenger of endogenous H(2)S, increased DNA synthesis induced by FCS and IL-1beta. Hydrogen Sulfide 41-46 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 0-13 21297080-8 2011 In addition, methemoglobin increased IL-8 release induced by FCS, but not by IL-1beta, indicating a role for endogenous H(2)S in these systems. Hydrogen Sulfide 120-125 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 13-26 21297080-10 2011 CBS mRNA and protein expression were inhibited by H(2)S donors, and were increased by methemoglobin, indicating that CBS is the main enzyme responsible for endogenous H(2)S production. Hydrogen Sulfide 167-172 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 86-99 15347670-8 2004 The antiproliferative effect of CSE is likely mediated by endogenously produced H2S because the H2S scavenger methemoglobin (10 microm) significantly decreased the H2S production rate and reversed the antiproliferative effect afforded by CSE. Hydrogen Sulfide 80-83 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 110-123 17145698-2 2006 However, the successful use of methemoglobin for the treatment of HCN poisoning was not successful for H2S poisonings even though the ferric heme group of methemoglobin scavenges H2S. Hydrogen Sulfide 179-182 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 155-168 15347670-8 2004 The antiproliferative effect of CSE is likely mediated by endogenously produced H2S because the H2S scavenger methemoglobin (10 microm) significantly decreased the H2S production rate and reversed the antiproliferative effect afforded by CSE. Hydrogen Sulfide 96-99 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 110-123 15347670-8 2004 The antiproliferative effect of CSE is likely mediated by endogenously produced H2S because the H2S scavenger methemoglobin (10 microm) significantly decreased the H2S production rate and reversed the antiproliferative effect afforded by CSE. Hydrogen Sulfide 96-99 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 110-123 15347670-11 2004 Methemoglobin also abolished the inhibitory effect of exogenous H2S on cell proliferation. Hydrogen Sulfide 64-67 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 0-13 10495709-8 1999 Human erythrocytes incubated with H2S or with cystalysin and cysteine primarily accumulated sulfhemoglobin and methemoglobin, along with minor amounts of choleglobin and protein aggregates. Hydrogen Sulfide 34-37 hemoglobin subunit gamma 2 Homo sapiens 111-124