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Even before oxygen appeared in our athmosphere, redox reactions provided the energy for metabolic steps in the evolution of life. Redox modifications are now important in cellular functions including differentiation/development. This book compiles current knowledge regarding the roles of redox regulation in differentiation and de-differentiation.
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Even before oxygen appeared in our athmosphere, redox reactions provided the energy for metabolic steps in the evolution of life. Redox modifications are now important in cellular functions including differentiation/development. This book compiles current knowledge regarding the roles of redox regulation in differentiation and de-differentiation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000435382
- Artikelnr.: 62503771
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000435382
- Artikelnr.: 62503771
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Carsten Berndt is in the Department of Neurology, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. He is the author or co-author of over 50 peer revidewed scholarly publications. His research has focuesd on the essential role of redox regulation in health and disease. Christopher Horst Lillig is at the Institute for Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Greifswald.
Introduction
Preface - Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)/Carsten Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 1: Thiol redox regulation: A brief historical overview - Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)/Buchanan (Berkeley, USA)/Lillig (Greifswald,
Germany)/Sies (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development of (in)vertebrate model organisms
Chapter 2: Redox regulation of plant development - Jean-Philippe
Reichheld/Avilien Dard/Christophe Belin (Perpignan/France)
Chapter 3: Thiol-disulphide redox signalling/control during the life cycle
of pathogenic trypanosomatids - Gabriela Specker/Lucía Piacenza/Rafael
Radi/Marcelo A. Comini (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Chapter 4: Redox regulation during zebrafish development - Lars Bräutigam
(Stockholm, Sweden)/Carsten Berndt (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development/Differentiation of vertebrate tissues
Chapter 5: Formation and role of H2O2 during neuronal differentiation and
axonal outgrowth - Christian Gonzalez-Billault (Santiago, Chile)
Chapter 6: H2O2 in morphogenesis and regeneration - Marion Thauvin/Irène
Amblard/Alain Joliot/Michel Volovitch/Christine Rampon/Sophie Vriz (Paris,
France)
Chapter 7: Protein S-nitrosylation in neuronal development - Tomohiro
Nakamura/Xu Zhang/Chang-ki Oh/Stuart Lipton (La Jolla, USA)
Chapter 8: NADPH oxidases in bone cell differentiation - Katrin Schröder
(Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and longevity
Chapter 9: Identification of redox-regulated pathways via redox proteomics
- Gereon Poschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 10: Glutathione during development - M. Hansen/Joshua E.
Monsivais/Brandon M. Davies (Provo, USA)
Chapter 11: Roles of NRF2 in quiescence and differentiation - Shohei
Murakami, Hozumi Motohashi (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 12: Role of redox active iron in cell differentiation - Chinmay K.
Mukhopadhyay/Sameeksha Yadav/Diksha Kulshreshtha/Ilora Ghosh (Delhi, India)
Chapter 13: Redox regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics - Clara Ortegón
Salas/Manuela Gellert/Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 14: Redox regulation of Sirtuin 1 controls neurogenesis and
longevity - Tim Prozorovski/Christian Kroll/ Carsten Berndt/Orhan Aktas
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 15: Roles of hydrogen peroxide and peroxiredoxin in the yeast
replicative aging model of aging and age-related disease - Mikael Molin
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and de-differentiation
Chapter 16: Supersulfide-mediated signaling during differentiation and
de-differentiation - Tsuyoshi Takata/Masanobu Morita/Tetsuro
Matsunaga/Hozumi Motohashi/Takaaki Akaike (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 17: Selenoproteins in regulation of cancer development and
progression - Anna Kipp (Jena, Germany)
Chapter 18: Hypoxia and regulation of cancer stem cells - Qun Lin/Zhong Yun
(Yale, USA)
Redox Medicine
Chapter 19: Redox Homeostasis and Diseases of Cellular Differentiation -
Leilei Zhang/Kenneth Tew (Charleston, USA)
Chapter 20: Gas Plasma: Innovative Cancer Therapy and Cellular
Differentiation in Immuno-Oncology - Sander Bekeschus (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 21: Nutrition-based redo regulation in Fish - Implications for
growth, development, health, and flesh quality - Kristin Hamre/ Sofie
Remø/Rune Waagbø (Bergen, Norway)
Preface - Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)/Carsten Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 1: Thiol redox regulation: A brief historical overview - Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)/Buchanan (Berkeley, USA)/Lillig (Greifswald,
Germany)/Sies (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development of (in)vertebrate model organisms
Chapter 2: Redox regulation of plant development - Jean-Philippe
Reichheld/Avilien Dard/Christophe Belin (Perpignan/France)
Chapter 3: Thiol-disulphide redox signalling/control during the life cycle
of pathogenic trypanosomatids - Gabriela Specker/Lucía Piacenza/Rafael
Radi/Marcelo A. Comini (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Chapter 4: Redox regulation during zebrafish development - Lars Bräutigam
(Stockholm, Sweden)/Carsten Berndt (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development/Differentiation of vertebrate tissues
Chapter 5: Formation and role of H2O2 during neuronal differentiation and
axonal outgrowth - Christian Gonzalez-Billault (Santiago, Chile)
Chapter 6: H2O2 in morphogenesis and regeneration - Marion Thauvin/Irène
Amblard/Alain Joliot/Michel Volovitch/Christine Rampon/Sophie Vriz (Paris,
France)
Chapter 7: Protein S-nitrosylation in neuronal development - Tomohiro
Nakamura/Xu Zhang/Chang-ki Oh/Stuart Lipton (La Jolla, USA)
Chapter 8: NADPH oxidases in bone cell differentiation - Katrin Schröder
(Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and longevity
Chapter 9: Identification of redox-regulated pathways via redox proteomics
- Gereon Poschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 10: Glutathione during development - M. Hansen/Joshua E.
Monsivais/Brandon M. Davies (Provo, USA)
Chapter 11: Roles of NRF2 in quiescence and differentiation - Shohei
Murakami, Hozumi Motohashi (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 12: Role of redox active iron in cell differentiation - Chinmay K.
Mukhopadhyay/Sameeksha Yadav/Diksha Kulshreshtha/Ilora Ghosh (Delhi, India)
Chapter 13: Redox regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics - Clara Ortegón
Salas/Manuela Gellert/Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 14: Redox regulation of Sirtuin 1 controls neurogenesis and
longevity - Tim Prozorovski/Christian Kroll/ Carsten Berndt/Orhan Aktas
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 15: Roles of hydrogen peroxide and peroxiredoxin in the yeast
replicative aging model of aging and age-related disease - Mikael Molin
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and de-differentiation
Chapter 16: Supersulfide-mediated signaling during differentiation and
de-differentiation - Tsuyoshi Takata/Masanobu Morita/Tetsuro
Matsunaga/Hozumi Motohashi/Takaaki Akaike (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 17: Selenoproteins in regulation of cancer development and
progression - Anna Kipp (Jena, Germany)
Chapter 18: Hypoxia and regulation of cancer stem cells - Qun Lin/Zhong Yun
(Yale, USA)
Redox Medicine
Chapter 19: Redox Homeostasis and Diseases of Cellular Differentiation -
Leilei Zhang/Kenneth Tew (Charleston, USA)
Chapter 20: Gas Plasma: Innovative Cancer Therapy and Cellular
Differentiation in Immuno-Oncology - Sander Bekeschus (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 21: Nutrition-based redo regulation in Fish - Implications for
growth, development, health, and flesh quality - Kristin Hamre/ Sofie
Remø/Rune Waagbø (Bergen, Norway)
Introduction
Preface - Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)/Carsten Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 1: Thiol redox regulation: A brief historical overview - Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)/Buchanan (Berkeley, USA)/Lillig (Greifswald,
Germany)/Sies (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development of (in)vertebrate model organisms
Chapter 2: Redox regulation of plant development - Jean-Philippe
Reichheld/Avilien Dard/Christophe Belin (Perpignan/France)
Chapter 3: Thiol-disulphide redox signalling/control during the life cycle
of pathogenic trypanosomatids - Gabriela Specker/Lucía Piacenza/Rafael
Radi/Marcelo A. Comini (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Chapter 4: Redox regulation during zebrafish development - Lars Bräutigam
(Stockholm, Sweden)/Carsten Berndt (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development/Differentiation of vertebrate tissues
Chapter 5: Formation and role of H2O2 during neuronal differentiation and
axonal outgrowth - Christian Gonzalez-Billault (Santiago, Chile)
Chapter 6: H2O2 in morphogenesis and regeneration - Marion Thauvin/Irène
Amblard/Alain Joliot/Michel Volovitch/Christine Rampon/Sophie Vriz (Paris,
France)
Chapter 7: Protein S-nitrosylation in neuronal development - Tomohiro
Nakamura/Xu Zhang/Chang-ki Oh/Stuart Lipton (La Jolla, USA)
Chapter 8: NADPH oxidases in bone cell differentiation - Katrin Schröder
(Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and longevity
Chapter 9: Identification of redox-regulated pathways via redox proteomics
- Gereon Poschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 10: Glutathione during development - M. Hansen/Joshua E.
Monsivais/Brandon M. Davies (Provo, USA)
Chapter 11: Roles of NRF2 in quiescence and differentiation - Shohei
Murakami, Hozumi Motohashi (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 12: Role of redox active iron in cell differentiation - Chinmay K.
Mukhopadhyay/Sameeksha Yadav/Diksha Kulshreshtha/Ilora Ghosh (Delhi, India)
Chapter 13: Redox regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics - Clara Ortegón
Salas/Manuela Gellert/Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 14: Redox regulation of Sirtuin 1 controls neurogenesis and
longevity - Tim Prozorovski/Christian Kroll/ Carsten Berndt/Orhan Aktas
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 15: Roles of hydrogen peroxide and peroxiredoxin in the yeast
replicative aging model of aging and age-related disease - Mikael Molin
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and de-differentiation
Chapter 16: Supersulfide-mediated signaling during differentiation and
de-differentiation - Tsuyoshi Takata/Masanobu Morita/Tetsuro
Matsunaga/Hozumi Motohashi/Takaaki Akaike (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 17: Selenoproteins in regulation of cancer development and
progression - Anna Kipp (Jena, Germany)
Chapter 18: Hypoxia and regulation of cancer stem cells - Qun Lin/Zhong Yun
(Yale, USA)
Redox Medicine
Chapter 19: Redox Homeostasis and Diseases of Cellular Differentiation -
Leilei Zhang/Kenneth Tew (Charleston, USA)
Chapter 20: Gas Plasma: Innovative Cancer Therapy and Cellular
Differentiation in Immuno-Oncology - Sander Bekeschus (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 21: Nutrition-based redo regulation in Fish - Implications for
growth, development, health, and flesh quality - Kristin Hamre/ Sofie
Remø/Rune Waagbø (Bergen, Norway)
Preface - Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)/Carsten Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 1: Thiol redox regulation: A brief historical overview - Berndt
(Düsseldorf, Germany)/Buchanan (Berkeley, USA)/Lillig (Greifswald,
Germany)/Sies (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development of (in)vertebrate model organisms
Chapter 2: Redox regulation of plant development - Jean-Philippe
Reichheld/Avilien Dard/Christophe Belin (Perpignan/France)
Chapter 3: Thiol-disulphide redox signalling/control during the life cycle
of pathogenic trypanosomatids - Gabriela Specker/Lucía Piacenza/Rafael
Radi/Marcelo A. Comini (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Chapter 4: Redox regulation during zebrafish development - Lars Bräutigam
(Stockholm, Sweden)/Carsten Berndt (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Development/Differentiation of vertebrate tissues
Chapter 5: Formation and role of H2O2 during neuronal differentiation and
axonal outgrowth - Christian Gonzalez-Billault (Santiago, Chile)
Chapter 6: H2O2 in morphogenesis and regeneration - Marion Thauvin/Irène
Amblard/Alain Joliot/Michel Volovitch/Christine Rampon/Sophie Vriz (Paris,
France)
Chapter 7: Protein S-nitrosylation in neuronal development - Tomohiro
Nakamura/Xu Zhang/Chang-ki Oh/Stuart Lipton (La Jolla, USA)
Chapter 8: NADPH oxidases in bone cell differentiation - Katrin Schröder
(Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and longevity
Chapter 9: Identification of redox-regulated pathways via redox proteomics
- Gereon Poschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 10: Glutathione during development - M. Hansen/Joshua E.
Monsivais/Brandon M. Davies (Provo, USA)
Chapter 11: Roles of NRF2 in quiescence and differentiation - Shohei
Murakami, Hozumi Motohashi (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 12: Role of redox active iron in cell differentiation - Chinmay K.
Mukhopadhyay/Sameeksha Yadav/Diksha Kulshreshtha/Ilora Ghosh (Delhi, India)
Chapter 13: Redox regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics - Clara Ortegón
Salas/Manuela Gellert/Christopher Horst Lillig (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 14: Redox regulation of Sirtuin 1 controls neurogenesis and
longevity - Tim Prozorovski/Christian Kroll/ Carsten Berndt/Orhan Aktas
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
Chapter 15: Roles of hydrogen peroxide and peroxiredoxin in the yeast
replicative aging model of aging and age-related disease - Mikael Molin
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
Signaling pathways during differentiation and de-differentiation
Chapter 16: Supersulfide-mediated signaling during differentiation and
de-differentiation - Tsuyoshi Takata/Masanobu Morita/Tetsuro
Matsunaga/Hozumi Motohashi/Takaaki Akaike (Sendai, Japan)
Chapter 17: Selenoproteins in regulation of cancer development and
progression - Anna Kipp (Jena, Germany)
Chapter 18: Hypoxia and regulation of cancer stem cells - Qun Lin/Zhong Yun
(Yale, USA)
Redox Medicine
Chapter 19: Redox Homeostasis and Diseases of Cellular Differentiation -
Leilei Zhang/Kenneth Tew (Charleston, USA)
Chapter 20: Gas Plasma: Innovative Cancer Therapy and Cellular
Differentiation in Immuno-Oncology - Sander Bekeschus (Greifswald, Germany)
Chapter 21: Nutrition-based redo regulation in Fish - Implications for
growth, development, health, and flesh quality - Kristin Hamre/ Sofie
Remø/Rune Waagbø (Bergen, Norway)