Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features allows fundamental biological reactions that no other element allows. Sulfur natural compounds are utilized by all living beings and depending on the function are distributed in the different kingdoms. It is no coincidence that marine organisms are one of the most important sources of sulfur natural products since most of the inorganic sulfur is metabolized in ocean environments where this element is abundant. Terrestrial organisms such as plants and microorganisms are also able to incorporate sulfur in organic molecules to produce primary metabolites (e.g., methionine, cysteine) and more complex unique chemical structures with diverse biolog...
Life on Earth has always been shaped by sulfur. Over 2 billion years ago, before our atmosphere beca...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
Sulfur-containing natural products are ubiquitous in nature, their most abundant source being marine...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur is an essential element for all living organisms and is required by algae, plants, fungi, ani...
Life, as recorded in almost every corner of the oceans and continents, has evolved to take advantage...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2008.04.027 Available online at wwwIntroduction The biogeochemical sulfur cycle in...
In nature, sulfur occurs in many different oxidation states and is one of the most versatile element...
The biology of the macro-element sulfur (S) is attracting an ever growing attention concerning cell ...
All forms of life maintain a reducing environment (homeostasis) within their cells. Perturbations in...
Objective. My talk would cover overall sulfur metabolism and various clinical correlations of sulfur...
Fifteen years ago, in 2001, the concept of “Reactive Sulfur Species” or RSS was advocated as a worki...
Sulfur is not only one of the most abundant elements on the Earth, but it is also essential to all l...
Life on Earth has always been shaped by sulfur. Over 2 billion years ago, before our atmosphere beca...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
Sulfur-containing natural products are ubiquitous in nature, their most abundant source being marine...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Sulfur is an essential element for all living organisms and is required by algae, plants, fungi, ani...
Life, as recorded in almost every corner of the oceans and continents, has evolved to take advantage...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2008.04.027 Available online at wwwIntroduction The biogeochemical sulfur cycle in...
In nature, sulfur occurs in many different oxidation states and is one of the most versatile element...
The biology of the macro-element sulfur (S) is attracting an ever growing attention concerning cell ...
All forms of life maintain a reducing environment (homeostasis) within their cells. Perturbations in...
Objective. My talk would cover overall sulfur metabolism and various clinical correlations of sulfur...
Fifteen years ago, in 2001, the concept of “Reactive Sulfur Species” or RSS was advocated as a worki...
Sulfur is not only one of the most abundant elements on the Earth, but it is also essential to all l...
Life on Earth has always been shaped by sulfur. Over 2 billion years ago, before our atmosphere beca...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
Sulfur-containing natural products are ubiquitous in nature, their most abundant source being marine...