Cellular implications of redox signaling:
Redox regulation, like phosphorylation, is a covalent regulatory system that controls many of the normal cellular functions of all living cells and organisms. In addition, it controls how cells respond to stress involving oxidants and free radicals, which underlie many degenerative diseases. This ar...
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Zusammenfassung: | Redox regulation, like phosphorylation, is a covalent regulatory system that controls many of the normal cellular functions of all living cells and organisms. In addition, it controls how cells respond to stress involving oxidants and free radicals, which underlie many degenerative diseases. This area is undergoing a transition from general knowledge to specific description of the components and mechanisms involved. This invaluable book provides a timely basic description of a field whose relevance to cell biology and degenerative diseases is of the utmost importance. It describes the state of the art, lays the foundations for understanding the reactions involved, and presents the prospects for future developments. It can serve as a basic text for any undergraduate or graduate course that deals with redox regulation, oxidative stress and free radicals under normal and pathological conditions in bacterial, plant and animal cells |
Beschreibung: | xii, 427 p. ill. (some col.) |
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spelling | Cellular implications of redox signaling editors, Carlos Gitler, Avihai Danon London Imperial College Press c2003 xii, 427 p. ill. (some col.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Redox regulation, like phosphorylation, is a covalent regulatory system that controls many of the normal cellular functions of all living cells and organisms. In addition, it controls how cells respond to stress involving oxidants and free radicals, which underlie many degenerative diseases. This area is undergoing a transition from general knowledge to specific description of the components and mechanisms involved. This invaluable book provides a timely basic description of a field whose relevance to cell biology and degenerative diseases is of the utmost importance. It describes the state of the art, lays the foundations for understanding the reactions involved, and presents the prospects for future developments. It can serve as a basic text for any undergraduate or graduate course that deals with redox regulation, oxidative stress and free radicals under normal and pathological conditions in bacterial, plant and animal cells Oxidation-reduction reaction Oxidation, Physiological Cellular control mechanisms Cell metabolism Active oxygen / Physiogical effect Free radicals (Chemistry) / Physiological effect Gitler, Carlos Sonstige oth Danon, A. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1860943314 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781860943317 http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/P269#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title_full | Cellular implications of redox signaling editors, Carlos Gitler, Avihai Danon |
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title_short | Cellular implications of redox signaling |
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topic | Oxidation-reduction reaction Oxidation, Physiological Cellular control mechanisms Cell metabolism Active oxygen / Physiogical effect Free radicals (Chemistry) / Physiological effect |
topic_facet | Oxidation-reduction reaction Oxidation, Physiological Cellular control mechanisms Cell metabolism Active oxygen / Physiogical effect Free radicals (Chemistry) / Physiological effect |
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