ROS Are Good.
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This Opinion focuses on the possibility that ROS are beneficial to plants, supporting cellular proliferation, physiological function, and viability, and that maintaining a basal level of ROS in cells is essential for life.About:
This article is published in Trends in Plant Science.The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1828 citations till now.read more
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Polydopamine nanoparticles as dual-task platform for osteoarthritis therapy: A scavenger for reactive oxygen species and regulator for cellular powerhouses
Xiangyu Wang,Hanjiang Zhao,Zhenchuan Liu,Yitong Wang,Dan Lin,Long Chen,Jiewen Dai,Kaili Lin,Steve Guofang Shen,Steve Guofang Shen +9 more
TL;DR: An antioxidative/anti-inflammatory dual-task nanoplatform based on PDA nanoparticles (NPs) is introduced for the treatment of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis and opens a new avenue for OA treatment.
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Post-transcriptional regulation of the oxidative stress response in plants
TL;DR: The most comprehensive and detailed readout of oxidative stress responses is undoubtedly obtained at the transcriptome level, but transcript levels often do not correlate with the corresponding protein levels.
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Maintaining homeostasis by controlled alternatives for energy distribution in plant cells under changing conditions of supply and demand.
TL;DR: Knowledge of all the flexible regulatory mechanisms, their responsiveness, and their interdependencies is needed when plant growth is to be engineered to optimize biomass and production of any desired molecules.
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Intracellular second messengers mediate stress inducible hormesis and Programmed Cell Death: A review.
TL;DR: It is suggested that a greater focus on second messenger systems may shed more light on the processes that serve in the initiation of stress mediated PCD.
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Silicon dioxide nanoparticles alleviate the threats of broomrape infection in tomato by inducing cell wall fortification and modulating ROS homeostasis
Mahmoud M.Y. Madany,Mahmoud M.Y. Madany,Ahmed M. Saleh,Ahmed M. Saleh,Talaat H. Habeeb,Wael N. Hozzein,Hamada AbdElgawad +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, this study suggests that tomato plants treated with SiNPs will be more tolerant to Orobanche infection through enhanced structural and metabolic responses.
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REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES: Metabolism, Oxidative Stress, and Signal Transduction
Klaus Apel,Heribert Hirt +1 more
TL;DR: The mechanisms of ROS generation and removal in plants during development and under biotic and abiotic stress conditions are described and the possible functions and mechanisms for ROS sensing and signaling in plants are compared with those in animals and yeast.
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Reactive oxygen gene network of plants
TL;DR: In Arabidopsis, a network of at least 152 genes is involved in managing the level of ROS, and this network is highly dynamic and redundant, and encodes ROS-scavenging and ROS-producing proteins.
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ROS Function in Redox Signaling and Oxidative Stress
TL;DR: It is argued that redox biology, rather than oxidative stress, underlies physiological and pathological conditions.
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Regulation of cancer cell metabolism
TL;DR: Interest in the topic of tumour metabolism has waxed and waned over the past century, but it has become clear that many of the signalling pathways that are affected by genetic mutations and the tumour microenvironment have a profound effect on core metabolism, making this topic once again one of the most intense areas of research in cancer biology.
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Reactive Oxygen Species in Inflammation and Tissue Injury
TL;DR: The current review compiles the past and current research in the area of inflammation with particular emphasis on oxidative stress-mediated signaling mechanisms that are involved in inflammation and tissue injury.
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