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61
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10335
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11591
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827

Overview

Herbert de Groot is affiliated with Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf in Germany. Their academic profile does not list specific recent papers, making detailed analysis of recent publications unavailable.

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Their publication record does not highlight specific venues, so no leading journals or conferences can be identified from the available data.

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Herbert de Groot is currently active in their professional capacity, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Cold-induced apoptosis in cultured hepatocytes and liver endothelial cells: mediation by reactive oxygen species.

    Ursula Rauen;Bernhard Polzar;Harald Stephan;Hans Georg Mannherz

  • NAD(P)H, a directly operating antioxidant?

    Michael Kirsch;Herbert De Groot

  • The chelatable iron pool in living cells : A methodically defined quantity

    Frank Petrat;Herbert De Groot;Reiner Sustmann;Ursula Rauen

  • Subcellular distribution of chelatable iron: a laser scanning microscopic study in isolated hepatocytes and liver endothelial cells.

    Frank Petrat;Herbert de Groot;Ursula Rauen

  • Determination of the chelatable iron pool of isolated rat hepatocytes by digital fluorescence microscopy using the fluorescent probe, phen green SK.

    Frank Petrat;Ursula Rauen;Herbert de Groot

  • Hypothermia injury/cold-induced apoptosis—evidence of an increase in chelatable iron causing oxidative injury in spite of low O2−/H2O2 formation

    Ursula Rauen;Frank Petrat;Tongju Li;Herbert De Groot

  • New insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of cold storage injury.

    Ursula Rauen;Herbert de Groot

  • Hydrogen Peroxide Formation by Reaction of Peroxynitrite with HEPES and Related Tertiary Amines IMPLICATIONS FOR A GENERAL MECHANISM

    Michael Kirsch;Elena E. Lomonosova;Hans-Gert Korth;Reiner Sustmann

  • Free hemoglobin concentration in severe sepsis: methods of measurement and prediction of outcome

    Michael Adamzik;Tim Hamburger;Frank Petrat;Jürgen Peters

  • Selective determination of mitochondrial chelatable iron in viable cells with a new fluorescent sensor.

    Frank Petrat;Daniela Weisheit;Martina Lensen;Herbert de Groot

  • Assessment of chelatable mitochondrial iron by using mitochondrion-selective fluorescent iron indicators with different iron-binding affinities.

    Ursula Rauen;Andrea Springer;Daniela Weisheit;Frank Petrat

  • Determination of the chelatable iron pool of single intact cells by laser scanning microscopy.

    Frank Petrat;Herbert de Groot;Ursula Rauen

  • Protection by glycine against hypoxic injury of rat hepatocytes: inhibition of ion fluxes through nonspecific leaks.

    Axel Frank;Ursula Rauen;Herbert de Groot

  • Production of reactive oxygen by mitochondria from normoxic and hypoxic rat heart tissue.

    Thomas Paraidathathu;Herbert de Groot;James P. Kehrer

  • Contribution of nitric oxide synthase to luminol-dependent chemiluminescence generated by phorbol-ester-activated Kupffer cells.

    Ji-Feng Wang;P. Komarov;H. Sies;H. De Groot

  • Formation of peroxynitrite from reaction of nitroxyl anion with molecular oxygen

    Michael Kirsch;Herbert de Groot

  • Enzyme-independent nitric oxide formation during UVA challenge of human skin: characterization, molecular sources, and mechanisms.

    Adnana N. Paunel;André Dejam;Sven Thelen;Michael Kirsch

  • Iron-induced mitochondrial permeability transition in cultured hepatocytes.

    Ursula Rauen;Frank Petrat;Reiner Sustmann;Herbert de Groot

  • Inhibition of superoxide and nitric oxide release and protection from reoxygenation injury by ebselen in rat kupffer cells

    Ji-Feng Wang;Pavel Komarov;Helmut Sies;Herbert de Groot

  • Cold-induced apoptosis of rat liver cells in University of Wisconsin solution: The central role of chelatable iron

    Uta Kerkweg;Tongju Li;Herbert de Groot;Ursula Rauen

Frequent Co-Authors

Reiner Sustmann
Reiner Sustmann University of Duisburg-Essen
Helmut Sies
Helmut Sies Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Rainer Schulz
Rainer Schulz University of Giessen
Roland Boese
Roland Boese University of Duisburg-Essen
Robert C. Hider
Robert C. Hider King's College London
Keith U. Ingold
Keith U. Ingold National Research Council Canada
Joachim Fandrey
Joachim Fandrey University of Duisburg-Essen
Elke R. Gizewski
Elke R. Gizewski Innsbruck Medical University
James P. Kehrer
James P. Kehrer University of Alberta
Tilman Grune
Tilman Grune University of Potsdam

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