Singlet molecular oxygen reactions with nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins
Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a biologically relevant reactive oxygen species capable of efficiently
reacting with cellular constituents. The resulting oxidatively generated damage to nucleic …
reacting with cellular constituents. The resulting oxidatively generated damage to nucleic …
Strategies to increase nitric oxide signalling in cardiovascular disease
JO Lundberg, MT Gladwin, E Weitzberg - Nature reviews Drug …, 2015 - nature.com
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key signalling molecule in the cardiovascular, immune and central
nervous systems, and crucial steps in the regulation of NO bioavailability in health and …
nervous systems, and crucial steps in the regulation of NO bioavailability in health and …
[HTML][HTML] Teaching the basics of redox biology to medical and graduate students: Oxidants, antioxidants and disease mechanisms
B Kalyanaraman - Redox biology, 2013 - Elsevier
This article provides a succinct but limited overview of the protective and deleterious effects
of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in a clinical context. Reactive oxygen species …
of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in a clinical context. Reactive oxygen species …
Nitric oxide in liver diseases
Y Iwakiri, MY Kim - Trends in Pharmacological sciences, 2015 - cell.com
Nitric oxide (NO) and its derivatives play important roles in the physiology and
pathophysiology of the liver. Despite its diverse and complicated roles, certain patterns of …
pathophysiology of the liver. Despite its diverse and complicated roles, certain patterns of …
Detection and quantification of nitric oxide–derived oxidants in biological systems
MN Möller, N Rios, M Trujillo, R Radi… - Journal of biological …, 2019 - ASBMB
The free radical nitric oxide (NO•) exerts biological effects through the direct and reversible
interaction with specific targets (eg soluble guanylate cyclase) or through the generation of …
interaction with specific targets (eg soluble guanylate cyclase) or through the generation of …
[HTML][HTML] Redox-related biomarkers in human cardiovascular disease-classical footprints and beyond
Global epidemiological studies show that chronic non-communicable diseases such as
atherosclerosis and metabolic disorders represent the leading cause of premature mortality …
atherosclerosis and metabolic disorders represent the leading cause of premature mortality …
Oxidative stress in airway diseases
F Holguin - Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2013 - atsjournals.org
Airway oxidative stress is broadly defined as an imbalance between prooxidative and
antioxidative processes in the airway. Given its direct exposure to the environment, the lung …
antioxidative processes in the airway. Given its direct exposure to the environment, the lung …
Reactive nitrogen species: paradigms of cellular signaling and regulation of salt stress in plants
Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) have gained a significant attention in recent years due to
their indispensable role in mechanisms regulating various biological processes of plant …
their indispensable role in mechanisms regulating various biological processes of plant …
An overview of the biologic effects of omega-6 oxylipins in humans
GC Shearer, RE Walker - Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty …, 2018 - Elsevier
Oxylipins are lipid mediators produced from polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) metabolism,
and are thought to be a molecular explanation for the diverse biological effects of PUFAs …
and are thought to be a molecular explanation for the diverse biological effects of PUFAs …
[HTML][HTML] Quarter-century explorations of bioactive polyphenols: Diverse health benefits
AJ Chu - Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark, 2022 - imrpress.com
Polyphenols, members of phytochemical superfamily rich in vegetables and fruits, include
flavonoids, non-flavonoids, and phenolic acids. Their biological effects includes classical …
flavonoids, non-flavonoids, and phenolic acids. Their biological effects includes classical …