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Hydrogen sulphide --- -Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Sulfides --- Toxicology --- Environmental aspects --- Hydrogen sulfide --- Environmental aspects. --- Toxicology. --- -Toxicology
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Hydrogen sulfide. --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Sulfides
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Wastewater --- Wastewater --- air pollution --- air pollution --- Smell --- Smell --- Waste gases --- Waste gases --- Biodegradation. --- Biodegradation --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Sulphur dioxide --- Sulphur dioxide --- Thiobacillus thiooxydans --- Systeme sulfurex --- Thiobacillus thiooxydans --- Systeme sulfurex
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These new volumes of Methods in Enzymology (554 and 555) on Hydrogen Sulfide Signaling continue the legacy established by previous volumes on another gasotransmitter, nitric oxide (Methods in Enzymology volumes 359, 396, 440, and 441), with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field of hydrogen sulfide research. These volumes of Methods in Enzymology were designed as a compendium for hydrogen sulfide detection methods, the pharmacological activity of hydrogen sulfide donors, the redox biochemistry of hydrogen sulfide and its metabolism in mammalian tissues, the mechanisms inherent in hy
Chemistry --- Biology --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Inorganic Chemistry --- Cytology --- Hydrogen sulfide. --- Oxidation-reduction reaction. --- Electron transfer reaction --- Oxido-reduction --- Redox reaction --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Chemical reactions --- Sulfides
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Plants --- Hydrogen sulfide. --- Botany. --- Effect of hydrogen sulfide on. --- Botanical science --- Floristic botany --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Biology --- Natural history --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Sulfides --- Hydrogen sulfide --- Physiological effect --- Effect of sulfides on
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Cristall chemistry --- fysicochemie --- Geochemistry --- Metal sulphides --- Metal sulfides --- 549.3 --- 546.221 --- 669.017 --- 52-55 --- Metallic sulfides --- Sulfides --- Sulphides. Sulpho-salts --- Hydrogen sulphide and its derivatives. Sulphides --- Physical metallurgy of individual metals --- Stability. Equilibrium --- 52-55 Stability. Equilibrium --- 669.017 Physical metallurgy of individual metals --- 546.221 Hydrogen sulphide and its derivatives. Sulphides --- 549.3 Sulphides. Sulpho-salts --- Metal sulfides. --- Crystal chemistry --- Chimie minerale --- Structure cristalline (solides) --- Sulfure
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These new volumes of Methods in Enzymology (554 and 555) on Hydrogen Sulfide Signaling continue the legacy established by previous volumes on another gasotransmitter, nitric oxide (Methods in Enzymology volumes 359, 396, 440, and 441), with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field of hydrogen sulfide research. These volumes of Methods in Enzymology were designed as a compendium for hydrogen sulfide detection methods, the pharmacological activity of hydrogen sulfide donors, the redox biochemistry of hydrogen sulfide and its metabolism in mammalian tissues, the mechanisms inherent in hy
Oxidation-Reduction. --- Oxidative Stress -- physiology. --- Reactive Oxygen Species. --- Chemistry --- Biology --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Inorganic Chemistry --- Cytology --- Hydrogen sulfide. --- Oxidation-reduction reaction. --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Electron transfer reaction --- Oxido-reduction --- Redox reaction --- Sulfides --- Chemical reactions
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This book puts hydrogen sulfide in context with other gaseous mediators such as nitric oxide and carbon monoxide, reviews the available mechanisms for its biosynthesis and describes its physiological and pathophysiological roles in a wide variety of disease states. Hydrogen sulfide has recently been discovered to be a naturally occurring gaseous mediator in the body. Over a relatively short period of time this evanescent gas has been revealed to play key roles in a range of physiological processes including control of blood vessel caliber and hence blood pressure and in the regulation of nerve function both in the brain and the periphery. Disorders concerning the biosynthesis or activity of hydrogen sulfide may also predispose the body to disease states such as inflammation, cardiovascular and neurological disorders. Interest in this novel gas has been high in recent years and many research groups worldwide have described its individual biological effects. Moreover, medicinal chemists are beginning to synthesize novel organic molecules that release this gas at defined rates with a view to exploiting these new compounds for therapeutic benefit.
Biomedicine. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Human Physiology. --- Neurosciences. --- Medical Biochemistry. --- Medicinal Chemistry. --- Medicine. --- Human physiology. --- Toxicology. --- Biochemistry. --- Médecine --- Physiologie humaine --- Neurosciences --- Toxicologie --- Biochimie --- Hydrogen sulfide -- Physiological effect. --- Hydrogen sulfide. --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Hydrogen sulfide --- Physiological effect. --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Pharmacology. --- Medicinal chemistry. --- Medical biochemistry. --- Sulfides --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Nervous system --- Human biology --- Physiology --- Human body --- Chemicals --- Medicine --- Pharmacology --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Composition --- Toxicology --- Chemistry, Medical and pharmaceutical --- Chemistry, Pharmaceutical --- Drug chemistry --- Drugs --- Medical chemistry --- Medicinal chemistry --- Pharmacochemistry --- Medical biochemistry --- Pathobiochemistry --- Pathological biochemistry --- Biochemistry --- Pathology --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect
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The metabolism of sulfur especially by sulfurtransferases had been intensively studied in mid 1900’s. Three enzymes, cystathionine β–synthase (CBS), cystathionine γ–lyase (CSE) and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (3MST) were found to have the capacity to produce H2S in vitro. However, H2S was recognized simply as a by-product of the metabolic pathways or as a marker for evaluating the activity of enzymes rather than as a physiological active molecule. In the late 1980’s relatively high concentrations of sulfide were measured in the brain that led to the successive studies of identifying the physiological functions of H2S. Recently, the steady-state concentrations of H2S have been re-evaluated and found to be much less than that initially measured. However, despite these differences, such re-evaluations served to further confirm the existence of H2S in mammalian tissues. H2S is produced in almost every organ and plays various roles such as neuromodulation, vasodilation, insulin release, inflammation, angiogenesis and cytoprotection. The unregulated production of H2S and improper responses of target molecules are involved in the pathogenesis of various diseases. This book focuses on these topics as well as on the recent progress in the biology and the therapeutic development of this molecule.
Oxygen -- Therapeutic use. --- Oxygen therapy. --- Respiratory therapy. --- Chalcogens --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Acids, Noncarboxylic --- Metabolic Phenomena --- Investigative Techniques --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Acids --- Elements --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Phenomena and Processes --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Inorganic Chemicals --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Oxygen --- Drug Discovery --- Pharmacology --- Hydrogen Sulfide --- Metabolism --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Biology - General --- Biochemistry --- Sulfides. --- Hydrogen sulfide. --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Sulphides --- Life sciences. --- Neurosciences. --- Pharmacology. --- Medical biochemistry. --- Biochemistry. --- Life Sciences. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Medical Biochemistry. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Sulfides --- Chalcogenides --- Sulfur compounds --- Toxicology. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Chemicals --- Medicine --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Toxicology --- Composition --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Medical biochemistry --- Pathobiochemistry --- Pathological biochemistry --- Pathology --- Physiological effect
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This book describes the three gasotransmitters nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and carbon monoxide (CO) and their function as intracellular signalling molecules in plants. Common properties are shared by NO, H2S and CO: they are beneficial at low concentrations but hazardous in higher amounts; they are small molecules of gas; they can freely cross cell membranes; their effects do not rely on receptors; they are generated enzymatically and their production is regulated; their functions can be mimicked by exogenous application; and their cellular effects may or may not be mediated by second messengers, but have specific cellular and molecular targets. In plants, many aspects of the biology of gasotransmitters remain completely unknown and generate intriguing questions, which will be discussed in this book.
Life sciences. --- Plant biochemistry. --- Cell physiology. --- Plant pathology. --- Plant physiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Biochemistry. --- Cell Physiology. --- Plant Pathology. --- Neurotransmitters. --- Nitric oxide --- Hydrogen sulfide --- Carbon monoxide --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Plant cellular signal transduction. --- Physiological effect. --- Cellular information transduction --- Information transduction, Cellular --- Signal transduction, Cellular --- Hydrogen sulphide --- Hydrosulfuric acid --- Sulfhydric acid --- Sulfur hydride --- Endothelial relaxing factor --- Endothelium-derived relaxing factors --- Nitrogen oxide --- Chemical nerve transmitters --- Nerve transmitter substances --- Neural transmitters --- Neurohumors --- Neuroregulators --- Synaptic transmitters --- Transmitters, Chemical nerve --- Transmitters, Synaptic --- Cellular signal transduction --- Plant cellular control mechanisms --- Bioenergetics --- Cellular control mechanisms --- Information theory in biology --- Sulfides --- Neurotransmitters --- Nitrogen compounds --- Oxides --- Neurochemistry --- Neural transmission --- Biochemistry. --- Plant diseases. --- Botany --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Plants --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Cell function --- Cytology --- Physiology --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Composition --- Phytochemistry --- Plant biochemistry --- Plant chemistry --- Biochemistry --- Phytochemicals --- Plant biochemical genetics --- Botanical chemistry. --- Cytology. --- Cell Biology. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells
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