TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Hydrogen sulfide is a gas that naturally occurs in sewers, manure holes, water wells, and oil and gas wells. Dr. Bryan Tuten, a chemistry professor at UT Tyler, says hydrogen ...
Low doses of the toxic gas responsible for the unpleasant odor of rotten eggs can safely and reversibly depress both metabolism and aspects of cardiovascular function in mice, producing a ...
A new study confirms directly what scientists previously knew only indirectly -- that poisonous "rotten egg" gas hydrogen sulfide is generated by the body's blood vessel cells. Researchers made the ...
Scientists at the University of Exeter have identified an unexpected potential contributor to human health and longevity: ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) detection and imaging techniques have undergone considerable advancements in recent years, integrating approaches that range from nanotechnology-based fluorescence assays to ...