The Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Redox-Dependent Signaling: Homeostatic and Pathological Responses in Mammalian Cells
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is an important metabolite involved in most of the redox metabolism reactions and processes of the cells. H₂O₂ is recognized as one of the main molecules in the sensing, modulation and signaling of redox metabolism, and it is acting as a second messenger together with hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) and nitric oxide (NO). These second messengers activate in turn a cascade of downstream proteins via specific oxidations leading to...
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Title
The Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Redox-Dependent Signaling: Homeostatic and Pathological Responses in Mammalian Cells
Published Date
Oct 4, 2018
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
10
Pages
156 - 156
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