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1. CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated fech Knockout Zebrafish: Unraveling the Pathogenesis of Erythropoietic Protoporphyria and Facilitating Drug Screening.

2. In Vitro Effect of Epigallocatechin Gallate on Heme Synthesis Pathway and Protoporphyrin IX Production.

3. Revisiting catalytic His and Glu residues in coproporphyrin ferrochelatase – unexpected activities of active site variants.

4. Iron insertion into coproporphyrin III‐ferrochelatase complex: Evidence for an intermediate distorted catalytic species.

5. Glutamate dehydrogenase combined with ferrochelatase as a biomarker of liver injury induced by antituberculosis drugs.

6. Sigma Receptors: Novel Regulators of Iron/Heme Homeostasis and Ferroptosis.

7. In Campylobacter jejuni, a new type of chaperone receives heme from ferrochelatase.

8. In Campylobacter jejuni, a new type of chaperone receives heme from ferrochelatase

9. Proteomic Analysis of Ferrochelatase Interactome in Erythroid and Non-Erythroid Cells.

10. Protoporphyrin IX Binds to Iron(II)-Loaded and to Zinc-Loaded Human Frataxin.

11. Active site architecture of coproporphyrin ferrochelatase with its physiological substrate coproporphyrin III: Propionate interactions and porphyrin core deformation.

12. Predictive biomarkers for 5‐ALA‐PDT can lead to personalized treatments and overcome tumor‐specific resistances

13. The role of the genetic variant FECH rs11660001 in the occurrence of anti‐tuberculosis drug‐induced liver injury.

14. New Avenues of Heme Synthesis Regulation.

15. Patent Issued for Expression constructs and methods of genetically engineering methylotrophic yeast (USPTO 12084667).

16. Alectinib treatment improves photodynamic therapy in cancer cell lines of different origin

17. Ferrochelatase: Mapping the Intersection of Iron and Porphyrin Metabolism in the Mitochondria

18. A three-gene cluster in Trichoderma reesei reveals a potential role of dmm2 in DNA repair and cellulase production.

19. Substrate specificity and complex stability of coproporphyrin ferrochelatase is governed by hydrogen‐bonding interactions of the four propionate groups.

20. Proteomic Analysis of Ferrochelatase Interactome in Erythroid and Non-Erythroid Cells

21. Protoporphyrin IX Binds to Iron(II)-Loaded and to Zinc-Loaded Human Frataxin

22. Mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) machinery supports heme biosynthesis by enabling optimal performance of ferrochelatase

23. Alectinib treatment improves photodynamic therapy in cancer cell lines of different origin.

24. Differential gene content and gene expression for bacterial evolution and speciation of Shewanella in terms of biosynthesis of heme and heme-requiring proteins

25. Erythropoietic Protoporphyria in a Japanese Population

26. Successful treatment of severe hepatic impairment in erythropoietic protoporphyria: A case report and review of literature.

28. Anatomic features, tolerance index, secondary metabolites and protein content of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) seedlings under cadmium induction and identification of PCS and FC genes.

29. Mitochondrial Heme Synthesis Enzymes as Therapeutic Targets in Vascular Diseases.

30. Crystal structures and calorimetry reveal catalytically relevant binding mode of coproporphyrin and coproheme in coproporphyrin ferrochelatase.

31. Identification of the sirohaem biosynthesis pathway in Staphylococcus aureus.

32. Iron, Heme Synthesis and Erythropoietic Porphyrias: A Complex Interplay

33. Ferrochelatase is a therapeutic target for ocular neovascularization

34. Evidence-based consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of protoporphyria-related liver dysfunction in erythropoietic protoporphyria and X-linked protoporphyria.

35. Direct Spectroscopic Ferrochelatase Assay.

36. Heme synthesis through the life cycle of the heme auxotrophic parasite Leishmania major.

37. Congenital erythropoietic porphyria and erythropoietic protoporphyria: Identification of 7 uroporphyrinogen III synthase and 20 ferrochelatase novel mutations.

38. Chapter Four: Porphyrin and heme synthesis.

39. Structure model of ferrochelatase from Salmonella Typhi elucidating metalation mechanism.

40. Peanut genes encoding tetrapyrrole biosynthetic enzymes, AhHEMA1 and AhFC1, alleviating the salt stress in transgenic tobacco.

41. Isoniazid Metabolites Hydrazine and Pyridoxal Isonicotinoyl Hydrazone Modulate Heme Biosynthesis.

42. Erythroid-Progenitor-Targeted Gene Therapy Using Bifunctional TFR1 Ligand-Peptides in Human Erythropoietic Protoporphyria.

43. Complementation studies of the Arabidopsis fc1 mutant substantiate essential functions of ferrochelatase 1 during embryogenesis and salt stress.

44. Ferrochelatase activity of plant frataxin.

45. Stanford University Researcher Publishes Findings in Gliomas (Abstract B046: Irradiation of patient-derived high-grade gliomas reduces 5-ALA-induced fluorescence utility during re-resection).

46. Zinc protoporphyrin IX generation by Leuconostoc strains isolated from bulged pasteurized vacuum sliced hams.

48. Barley Plants Overexpressing Ferrochelatases (HvFC1 and HvFC2) Show Improved Photosynthetic Rates and Have Reduced Photo-Oxidative Damage under Drought Stress than Non-Transgenic Controls

49. Altering Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis by Overexpressing Ferrochelatases (Fc1 and Fc2) Improves Photosynthetic Efficiency in Transgenic Barley

50. Identification of four hub genes in venous thromboembolism via weighted gene coexpression network analysis

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