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1. The SOD1 Inhibitor, LCS-1, Oxidizes H2S to Reactive Sulfur Species, Directly and Indirectly, through Conversion of SOD1 to an Oxidase.

2. Reaction Mechanisms of H 2 S Oxidation by Naphthoquinones.

4. Always enough but never too much: the how and why of downregulating tissue oxygenation.

5. Redox and Nucleophilic Reactions of Naphthoquinones with Small Thiols and Their Effects on Oxidization of H 2 S to Inorganic and Organic Hydropolysulfides and Thiosulfate.

7. Naphthoquinones Oxidize H 2 S to Polysulfides and Thiosulfate, Implications for Therapeutic Applications.

8. Recent Development of the Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Hydrogen Sulfide Gasotransmitter.

11. Extended hypoxia‐mediated H2S production provides for long‐term oxygen sensing.

13. Fluorescence quenching by metal centered porphyrins and poryphyrin enzymes.

15. How Realigned Ancient Rivers Influenced the Illinois Border Locations.

16. nHydrogen sulfide contributes to hypoxic inhibition of airway transepithelial sodium absorption.

17. Garlic oil polysulfides: H2S- and O2-independent prooxidants in buffer and antioxidants in cells.

18. A case of mistaken identity: are reactive oxygen species actually reactive sulfide species?

19. The Role of Hydrogen Sulfide in Evolution and the Evolution of Hydrogen Sulfide in Metabolism and Signaling.

20. Hydrogen sulfide decreases β-adrenergic agonist-stimulated lung liquid clearance by inhibiting ENaC-mediated transepithelial sodium absorption.

24. Experimental Consideration, Treatments, and Methods in Determining Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Rates.

25. Thiosulfate: a readily accessible source of hydrogen sulfide in oxygen sensing.

27. Hydrogen sulfide as an oxygen sensor.

28. Effects of 24 Years of Conservation Tillage Systems on Soil Organic Carbon and Soil Productivity.

29. Hydrogen sulfide mediates hypoxic vasoconstriction through a production of mitochondrial ROS in trout gills.

30. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and hypoxia inhibit salmonid gastrointestinal motility: evidence for H2S as an oxygen sensor.

31. Endogenous vascular synthesis of B-type and C-type natriuretic peptides in the rainbow trout.

32. The therapeutic potential of hydrogen sulfide: separating hype from hope.

34. Hypoxic pulmonary vasodilation: a paradigm shift with a hydrogen sulfide mechanism.

35. The response of non-traditional natriuretic peptide production sites to salt and water manipulations in the rainbow trout.

36. Responses of the trout cardiac natriuretic peptide system to manipulation of salt and water balance.

37. Effects of carbon monoxide on trout and lamprey vessels.

38. A Case for Hydrogen Sulfide Metabolism as an Oxygen Sensing Mechanism.

39. Hydrogen sulfide and oxygen sensing: implications in cardiorespiratory control.

40. Hydrogen sulfide as an oxygen sensor in trout gill chemoreceptors.

41. Oxygen dependency of hydrogen sulfide-mediated vasoconstriction in cyclostome aortas.

42. Reappraisal of H2S/sulfide concentration in vertebrate blood and its potential significance in ischemic preconditioning and vascular signaling.

43. Effects of freshwater and saltwater adaptation and dietary salt on fluid compartments, blood pressure, and venous capacitance in trout.

44. The effects of salt-induced hypertension on α1-adrenoreceptor expression and cardiovascular physiology in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

45. A Literature Review of Social Mood.

46. Hydrogen sulfide as an oxygen sensor/transducer in vertebrate hypoxic vasoconstriction and hypoxic vasodilation.

47. Hydrogen sulfide mediates hypoxia-induced relaxation of trout urinary bladder smooth muscle.

48. Effect of pH on trout blood vessels and gill vascular resistance.

49. Vertebrate phylogeny of hydrogen sulfide vasoactivity.

50. RELATIONS BETWEEN BIG FIVE TRAITS AND FUNDAMENTAL MOTIVES.

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