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Subcellular Redox Signaling

2017
Oxidative and antioxidative system of cells and tissues maintains a balanced state under physiological conditions. A disruption in this balance of redox status has been associated with numerous pathological processes. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a major redox signaling generates in a spatiotemporally dependent manner.
Liping, Zhu   +3 more
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2009
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Circadian Time Redoxed

Science, 2012
Oscillations of the molecular clock and redox states control the electrical activity of mammalian clock neurons.
Belle, Mino D C, Piggins, Hugh D.
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Redox Redux

Geobiology, 2009
T W, Lyons, C T, Reinhard, C, Scott
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Biological Redox Switches

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2009
Research over the last decade has substantially advanced our understanding of cellular redox chemistry and introduced new terms to redox signaling and biological redox switches. It emerges that redox switching affects a plethora of biological processes and seems to be necessary to counterbalance oxidative stress and guarantee cellular survival in ...
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Redox proteomics

Expert Review of Proteomics, 2010
David, Sheehan   +2 more
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Redox redux

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2012
David N, Beratan, José N, Onuchic
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Non‐Redox‐Metal‐Catalyzed Redox Reactions: Zinc Catalysts

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2012
AbstractThe advantages of zinc catalysts, such as their low toxicity, low cost, and environmentally benignity, are encouraging organic chemists to explore their applications in organic synthesis. As a non‐redox metal, zinc catalysts have been investigated in redox reactions over the past few decades.
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Pushing the limit of 3d transition metal-based layered oxides that use both cation and anion redox for energy storage

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Minghao Zhang   +2 more
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Fe(II) Redox Chemistry in the Environment

Chemical Reviews, 2021
T David Waite   +2 more
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