Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants

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abiotic
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Aleurone Layer
APX1 Activity
Barley Aleurone
Barley Aleurone Cells
C3 Plant
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cells
cellular redox regulation
Clk-1 Mutants
Daf-2 Mutants
dicarbonyl metabolism
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Glyoxalase Pathway
HGPS
HGPS Cell
HGPS Patient
Leaf Senescence
LMNA Gene
LMNA Mutation
MAPKs
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases
nitric oxide signalling
Non-dormant Seeds
oxidative
oxidative stress response
oxygen
Pe Rc
plant ageing mechanisms
Progeria
programmed cell death
reactive
redox signalling in ageing research
replicative
ROS Production
senescence
senescent
species
stress
Telomere Biology
Telomere Length
Telomeric DNA

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415419543
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants focuses on the recent issues that have emerged in ageing research in both the animal and plant kingdoms. This volume reviews current concepts concerning cellular redox homeostatis and ageing in animals and plants, relationships to programmed cell death, the production of oxidants and dicarbonyls, the ways that different organisms perceive and respond to oxidative, nitration and glycation challenges, and how this might be intricately connected to ageing and lifespan.

Christine Foyer, Richard Faragher, Paul Thornalley