International audienceIn the normal metabolism of the aerobic cell, oxygen is used for various biochemical reactions. Because of its two lone electrons of parallel spins, the molecular oxygen is stable. However, oxygen generates Reactive Oxygenated Species or ROS by successive transfer of electrons. The ROS have a strong reactivity and can potentially interact with all other cellular components (lipids, proteins, DNA). They are at the origin of oxidations in chain by creating radicals. The cell has antioxidant systems which limit the effects of the ROS. These systems are composed of enzymes such as glutathione reductase, glutathione peroxidase, etc., and molecules of nonenzymatic nature like the reduced glutathione or vitamins. The producti...
Reactive oxygen species are substances that contain an atom of oxygen with an unpaired electron. Thi...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
International audienceBivalve molluscs survive lack of oxygen and may present cellular characteristi...
International audienceIn the normal metabolism of the aerobic cell, oxygen is used for various bioch...
In the normal metabolism of the aerobic cell, oxygen is used for various biochemical reactions. Beca...
Incomplete oxygen reduction gives rise to reactive oxygen species (ROS). For a long time they have b...
Oxygen is essential to the human life and life of all aerobic organisms. The complete oxidation of n...
Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemica...
Freezing, dehydration, salinity variations, hypoxia or anoxia are some of the environmental constrai...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by living organisms as a result of normal cellular metabo...
Human beings and eucariotic organisms need oxygen for efficient energy production by using electron ...
For most living beings, oxygen is an essential molecule for survival, being the basis of biological ...
REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES (ROS) are produced in cells asan unavoidable consequence of aerobic life. Th...
Ever since the “great oxidation event,” Earth’s cellular life forms had to cope with the danger of r...
none6Reactive oxygen species (ROS), mainly originated from mitochondrial respiration, are critical i...
Reactive oxygen species are substances that contain an atom of oxygen with an unpaired electron. Thi...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
International audienceBivalve molluscs survive lack of oxygen and may present cellular characteristi...
International audienceIn the normal metabolism of the aerobic cell, oxygen is used for various bioch...
In the normal metabolism of the aerobic cell, oxygen is used for various biochemical reactions. Beca...
Incomplete oxygen reduction gives rise to reactive oxygen species (ROS). For a long time they have b...
Oxygen is essential to the human life and life of all aerobic organisms. The complete oxidation of n...
Oxygen has a central role in the evolution of complex life on Earth mainly because of the biochemica...
Freezing, dehydration, salinity variations, hypoxia or anoxia are some of the environmental constrai...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by living organisms as a result of normal cellular metabo...
Human beings and eucariotic organisms need oxygen for efficient energy production by using electron ...
For most living beings, oxygen is an essential molecule for survival, being the basis of biological ...
REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES (ROS) are produced in cells asan unavoidable consequence of aerobic life. Th...
Ever since the “great oxidation event,” Earth’s cellular life forms had to cope with the danger of r...
none6Reactive oxygen species (ROS), mainly originated from mitochondrial respiration, are critical i...
Reactive oxygen species are substances that contain an atom of oxygen with an unpaired electron. Thi...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
International audienceBivalve molluscs survive lack of oxygen and may present cellular characteristi...