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Redox Systems, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidant Defences in Health and Disease

2021

Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) play a key role in the regulation of cell survival. While adequate levels of RONS are essential to sustain cell proliferation and survival, disruption of the endocellular redox state induces cell dysfunction and death. Indeed, under physiological conditions, a balance between the generation and elimination of RONS ensures the proper function of redox-sensitive signalling proteins. Conversely, alterations to the redox homeostasis may disrupt the function of key transcription factors, signaltransduction pathways and cell-death regulators. Along these lines, understanding the mechanisms underlying cellular redox homeostasis may help to develop nutrac…

Oxidative Stressn/aEditorialAntioxidant DefencesPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryCell BiologyTherapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950Redox SystemsMolecular BiologyBiochemistryAntioxidants
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Physyological role of t-PMET in erythrocytes redox homeostasis: influence of flavonoids

2013

PHYSYOLOGICAL ROLE OF t-PMET IN ERYTHROCYTES REDOX HOMEOSTASIS:INFLUENCE OF FLAVONOIDS D. Di Majo1, M. La Guardia2, M. Crescimanno1, C. Flandina1, G. Leto1, M. Giammanco1 1Unità Didattico Scientifica di Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Dip. DIGSPO, Università di Palermo; 2Dip. STEBICEF, Università degli Studi di Palermo. Corresponding author: Danila Di Majo, Unità Didattico Scientifica di Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Dip. DIGSPO,Università degli Studi di Palermo. e-mail. danila.dimajo@unipa.it, phone +390916236405 Background In the last decade the trans-Plasma Membrane Electron Transport (t-PMET) has been subject to more research. Ever growing evidence has demonstrated that t-PMET occurs in all typ…

Physyological role Plasma membrana redox system Erytrocytes FlavonoidsSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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SELECTION OF REDOX SYSTEMS FOR REVERSE ELECTRODIALYSIS PROCESSES

2012

In reverse electrodialysis (RED) processes, electrical energy is directly extracted from chemical potential gradients arising from salinity differences, especially from sea and river water. In RED there are at least four complementary elements: (1) electrodes, where electron transfer reactions occur to allow the transformation of the charge carrier from ion to electron; (2) ion selective exchange membranes, which allow the selective transport of ions; (3) solvents, which make a continuum for ion transport; (4) electrolytes, i.e. the current carriers between cathode and anode. Studies on RED processes were mainly focused on membranes but also on several other aspects including electrolyte co…

REDOX SYSTEM REVERSE ELECTRODIALYSIS
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Investigation of electrode material - redox couple systems for reverse electrodialysis processes

2012

REDOX SYSTEM REVERSE ELECTRODIALYSIS
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