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9 Citations
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17 Pages

29 September 2015

During the chemotherapy of cancer, drug resistance is the first issue that chemotherapeutic drugs cannot be effectively used for the treatment of cancers repeatedly for a long term, and the main reason for this is that tumor cell detoxification is me...

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30 Citations
9,179 Views
47 Pages

Oxidative Stress in Kidney Injury and Hypertension

  • Willaim J. Arendshorst,
  • Aleksandr E. Vendrov,
  • Nitin Kumar,
  • Santhi K. Ganesh and
  • Nageswara R. Madamanchi

27 November 2024

Hypertension (HTN) is a major contributor to kidney damage, leading to conditions such as nephrosclerosis and hypertensive nephropathy, significant causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). HTN is also a risk factor f...

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  • Open Access
38 Citations
4,711 Views
20 Pages

Redox Imbalance and Biochemical Changes in Cancer by Probing Redox-Sensitive Mitochondrial Cytochromes in Label-Free Visible Resonance Raman Imaging

  • Halina Abramczyk,
  • Beata Brozek-Pluska,
  • Monika Kopec,
  • Jakub Surmacki,
  • Maciej Błaszczyk and
  • Maciej Radek

25 February 2021

To monitor redox state changes and biological mechanisms occurring in mitochondrial cytochromes in cancers improving methods are required. We used Raman spectroscopy and Raman imaging to monitor changes in the redox state of the mitochondrial cytochr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,549 Views
11 Pages

Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Endotoxin Sensor Based on Redox Cycling Using an Interdigitated Array Electrode Device

  • Kentaro Ito,
  • Kumi Y. Inoue,
  • Takahiro Ito-Sasaki,
  • Miho Ikegawa,
  • Shinichiro Takano,
  • Kosuke Ino and
  • Hitoshi Shiku

27 January 2023

The Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) reaction-based assay, the most commonly used endotoxin detection method, requires a skilled technician. In this study, to develop an easy-to-use and highly sensitive endotoxin sensor, we created an electrochemical e...

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1,238 Views
29 Pages

SHP2: A Redox-Sensitive Regulator Linking Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy to Cancer Treatment and Vascular Risk

  • Silvia Fernanda López Moreno,
  • Stefania Assunto Lenz,
  • Bernardo Casso-Chapa,
  • Angelica Paniagua-Bojorges,
  • Jung Hyun Kim,
  • Nicolas L. Palaskas,
  • Kevin T. Nead,
  • Venkata S. K. Samanthapudi,
  • Gilbert Mejia and
  • Jun-ichi Abe
  • + 18 authors

21 November 2025

Src homology 2-domain containing protein tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2), encoded by the Ptpn11 gene (Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type 11), is a key downstream effector of PD-1/PD-L1 signaling and is likely important, in addition to immun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,022 Views
13 Pages

CMOS-Based Redox-Type Label-Free ATP Image Sensor for In Vitro Sensitive Imaging of Extracellular ATP

  • Hideo Doi,
  • Tomoko Horio,
  • Yong-Joon Choi,
  • Kazuhiro Takahashi,
  • Toshihiko Noda and
  • Kazuaki Sawada

23 December 2021

Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) plays a crucial role as an extracellular signaling molecule in the central nervous system and is closely related to various nerve diseases. Therefore, label-free imaging of extracellular ATP dynamics and spatiote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
6,205 Views
19 Pages

Novel reduction-responsive hyaluronic acid–chitosan–lipoic acid nanoparticles (HACSLA-NPs) were designed and synthesized for effective treatment of breast cancer by targeting Cluster of Differentiation 44 (CD44)-overexpressing cells and r...

  • Review
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41 Citations
8,530 Views
27 Pages

Annexin A2: The Importance of Being Redox Sensitive

  • Patrícia A. Madureira and
  • David M. Waisman

7 February 2013

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an important second messenger in cellular signal transduction. H2O2-dependent signalling regulates many cellular processes, such as proliferation, differentiation, migration and apoptosis. Nevertheless, H2O2 is an oxidant...

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40 Citations
10,322 Views
11 Pages

Amyloid Beta Detection by Faradaic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Using Interdigitated Microelectrodes

  • Jin Soo Park,
  • Hye Jin Kim,
  • Ji-Hoon Lee,
  • Jung Ho Park,
  • Jinsik Kim,
  • Kyo Seon Hwang and
  • Byung Chul Lee

1 February 2018

Faradaic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (f-EIS) in the presence of redox reagent, e.g., [Fe(CN)6]3−/4−, is widely used in biosensors owing to its high sensitivity. However, in sensors detecting amyloid beta (Aβ), the redox reagent can cause t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,196 Views
14 Pages

5 September 2023

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-sensitive polymer nanoparticles were synthesized for tumor targeting of an anticancer drug, doxorubicin (DOX). For this purpose, chitosan-methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG) (ChitoPEG)-graft copolymer was synthesized an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,403 Views
12 Pages

Development of a Sensitive SERS Method for Label-Free Detection of Hexavalent Chromium in Tea Using Carbimazole Redox Reaction

  • Limei Yin,
  • Heera Jayan,
  • Jianrong Cai,
  • Hesham R. El-Seedi,
  • Zhiming Guo and
  • Xiaobo Zou

11 July 2023

Tea plants absorb chromium-contaminated soil and water and accumulate in tea leaves. Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) is a very toxic heavy metal; excessive intake of tea containing Cr6+ can cause serious harm to human health. A reliable and sensitive surf...

  • Article
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7 Citations
1,911 Views
14 Pages

18 March 2024

Redox mediators comprising I−, Co3+, and Ti3C2Tx MXene were applied to dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). In the as-prepared DSCs (I-DSCs), wherein hole conduction occurred via the redox reaction of I−/I3− ions, the power conversion...

  • Review
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20 Citations
5,228 Views
20 Pages

On the Use of PEDOT as a Catalytic Counter Electrode Material in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

  • Edoardo Marchini,
  • Stefano Caramori,
  • Carlo Alberto Bignozzi and
  • Stefano Carli

22 April 2021

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) emerged in the early 1990s as a promising alternative to the classic silicon-based solar cell due to their unique combination of low cost, ease of fabrication, color palette for building integration, and high effici...

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1,675 Views
11 Pages

23 December 2023

Nitroxyl radicals, characterized by unique redox properties, have been investigated for their potential influence on the photovoltaic conversion properties of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). In this study, we investigated the influence of nitroxy...

  • Article
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8 Citations
2,978 Views
16 Pages

Electrical Transport, Structural, Optical and Thermal Properties of [(1−x)Succinonitrile: xPEO]-LiTFSI-Co(bpy)3(TFSI)2-Co(bpy)3(TFSI)3 Solid Redox Mediators

  • Ravindra Kumar Gupta,
  • Hamid Shaikh,
  • Ahamad Imran,
  • Idriss Bedja,
  • Abrar Fahad Ajaj and
  • Abdullah Saleh Aldwayyan

3 May 2022

The solar cell has been considered one of the safest modes for electricity generation. In a dye-sensitized solar cell, a commonly used iodide/triiodide redox mediator inhibits back-electron transfer reactions, regenerates dyes, and reduces triiodide...

  • Article
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43 Citations
11,083 Views
17 Pages

Copper Complexes with Tetradentate Ligands for Enhanced Charge Transport in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

  • Hannes Michaels,
  • Iacopo Benesperi,
  • Tomas Edvinsson,
  • Ana Belén Muñoz-Garcia,
  • Michele Pavone,
  • Gerrit Boschloo and
  • Marina Freitag

In dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs), the redox mediator is responsible for the regeneration of the oxidized dye and for the hole transport towards the cathode. Here, we introduce new copper complexes with tetradentate 6,6′-bis(4-(S)-isopropyl-2-oxaz...

  • Perspective
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49 Citations
10,095 Views
19 Pages

Copper Coordination Complexes for Energy-Relevant Applications

  • Iacopo Benesperi,
  • Reena Singh and
  • Marina Freitag

2 May 2020

Copper coordination complexes have emerged as a group of transition metal complexes that play important roles in solar energy conversion, utilization and storage, and have the potential to replace the quintessential commonly used transition metals, l...

  • Article
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14 Citations
5,878 Views
17 Pages

Vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) operate effectively over the temperature range of 10 °C to 40 °C. However, their performance is significantly compromised at low operating temperatures, which may happen in cold climatic conditions. The loss of p...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,950 Views
22 Pages

Crosstalk of Redox-Related Subtypes, Establishment of a Prognostic Model and Immune Responses in Endometrial Carcinoma

  • Rui Geng,
  • Jiahang Song,
  • Zihang Zhong,
  • Senmiao Ni,
  • Wen Liu,
  • Zhiqiang He,
  • Shilin Gan,
  • Qinghao Huang,
  • Hao Yu and
  • Jinhui Liu
  • + 1 author

12 July 2022

Redox plays a central part in the pathogeneses and development of tumors. We comprehensively determined the expression patterns of redox-related genes (RRGs) in endometrial carcinoma (EC) cohorts from public databases and identified four different RR...

  • Review
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211 Citations
22,040 Views
68 Pages

Progress on Electrolytes Development in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

  • Haider Iftikhar,
  • Gabriela Gava Sonai,
  • Syed Ghufran Hashmi,
  • Ana Flávia Nogueira and
  • Peter David Lund

21 June 2019

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have been intensely researched for more than two decades. Electrolyte formulations are one of the bottlenecks to their successful commercialization, since these result in trade-offs between the photovoltaic performa...

  • Review
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174 Citations
12,686 Views
29 Pages

Mitochondrial Redox Signaling and Oxidative Stress in Kidney Diseases

  • Ana Karina Aranda-Rivera,
  • Alfredo Cruz-Gregorio,
  • Omar Emiliano Aparicio-Trejo and
  • José Pedraza-Chaverri

3 August 2021

Mitochondria are essential organelles in physiology and kidney diseases, because they produce cellular energy required to perform their function. During mitochondrial metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced. ROS function as secondary m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,790 Views
15 Pages

Redox-Responsive Nanocarrier for Controlled Release of Drugs in Inflammatory Skin Diseases

  • Keerthana Rajes,
  • Karolina A. Walker,
  • Sabrina Hadam,
  • Fatemeh Zabihi,
  • Fiorenza Rancan,
  • Annika Vogt and
  • Rainer Haag

A synthetic route for redox-sensitive and non-sensitive core multi-shell (CMS) carriers with sizes below 20 nm and narrow molecular weight distributions was established. Cyclic voltammetric measurements were conducted characterizing the redox potenti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,203 Views
18 Pages

The Flavonoid Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone Targets Cytokines and Oxidative Stress to Reduce Diclofenac-Induced Acute Renal Injury: Contribution of the Nrf2 Redox-Sensitive Pathway

  • Allan J. C. Bussmann,
  • Tiago H. Zaninelli,
  • Telma Saraiva-Santos,
  • Victor Fattori,
  • Carla F. S. Guazelli,
  • Mariana M. Bertozzi,
  • Ketlem C. Andrade,
  • Camila R. Ferraz,
  • Doumit Camilios-Neto and
  • Waldiceu A. Verri
  • + 3 authors

Hesperidin is derived from citrus fruits among other plants. Hesperidin was methylated to increase its solubility, generating hesperidin methyl chalcone (HMC), an emerging flavonoid that possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The nucle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,636 Views
14 Pages

Structural, Thermal, and Electrical Properties of Poly(Ethylene Oxide)—Tetramethyl Succinonitrile Blend for Redox Mediators

  • Ravindra Kumar Gupta,
  • Hamid Shaikh,
  • Ahamad Imran,
  • Idriss Bedja and
  • Abdullah Saleh Aldwayyan

7 September 2022

An all-solid–state dye-sensitized solar cell is one of the non-fossil fuel-based electrochemical devices for electricity generation in a high-temperature region. This device utilizes a redox mediator, which is a fast ion-conducting solid polyme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,220 Views
11 Pages

Intracellular tripeptide glutathione is an important agent of cell survival under hypoxia. Glutathione covalently binds to SH groups of hemoglobin cysteine residues, protecting them from irreversible oxidation, and changes its affinity to oxygen. Red...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,068 Views
28 Pages

KRIT1 Loss-Of-Function Associated with Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Disease Leads to Enhanced S-Glutathionylation of Distinct Structural and Regulatory Proteins

  • Laura Cianfruglia,
  • Andrea Perrelli,
  • Claudia Fornelli,
  • Alessandro Magini,
  • Stefania Gorbi,
  • Anna Maria Salzano,
  • Cinzia Antognelli,
  • Francesca Retta,
  • Valerio Benedetti and
  • Saverio Francesco Retta
  • + 5 authors

17 January 2019

Loss-of-function mutations in the KRIT1 gene are associated with the pathogenesis of cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs), a major cerebrovascular disease still awaiting therapies. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that KRIT1 plays an important r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,160 Views
17 Pages

20 June 2024

During the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian), significant disruptions in the carbon cycle, global warming, and episodes of oceanic anoxia occurred, leading to the deposition of organic carbon-rich sediments. In well BED2-3, located in the BED2 gas field w...

  • Review
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3 Citations
3,009 Views
31 Pages

Redox-Mediated Rewiring of Signalling Pathways: The Role of a Cellular Clock in Brain Health and Disease

  • Filip Vujovic,
  • Claire E. Shepherd,
  • Paul K. Witting,
  • Neil Hunter and
  • Ramin M. Farahani

17 October 2023

Metazoan signalling pathways can be rewired to dampen or amplify the rate of events, such as those that occur in development and aging. Given that a linear network topology restricts the capacity to rewire signalling pathways, such scalability of the...

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Correction: Gambelunghe et al. Redox-Sensitive Glyoxalase 1 Up-Regulation Is Crucial for Protecting Human Lung Cells from Gold Nanoparticles Toxicity. Antioxidants 2020, 9, 697

  • Angela Gambelunghe,
  • Stefano Giovagnoli,
  • Alessandro Di Michele,
  • Simona Boncompagni,
  • Marco Dell’Omo,
  • Kerstin Leopold,
  • Ivo Iavicoli,
  • Vincenzo Nicola Talesa and
  • Cinzia Antognelli

In the original publication [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,008 Views
22 Pages

25 August 2021

The aim of this study was to fabricate a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-sensitive and folate-receptor-targeted nanophotosensitizer for the efficient photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cervical carcinoma cells. Chlorin e6 (Ce6) as a model photosensitizer wa...

  • Review
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4 Citations
2,861 Views
14 Pages

Activation of the Nrf2 Signaling Pathway as a Therapeutic Strategy Against Periodontal Disease: A Narrative Review

  • Sarmistha Saha,
  • Nadezhda Sachivkina,
  • Ekaterina Lenchenko,
  • Olga Pilshchikova and
  • Alexandr Muraev

11 July 2025

Periodontitis (PD), is a chronic inflammatory disease of the periodontal system, which includes gingiva, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and tooth cement. It is becoming increasingly prevalent globally, and its implications for oral health are p...

  • Article
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5 Citations
4,748 Views
16 Pages

Nucleoredoxin (NXN) is a redox regulator of Disheveled and thereby of WNT signaling. Deficiency in mice leads to cranial dysmorphisms and defects of heart, brain, and bone, suggesting defects of cell fate determination. We used shRNA-mediated knockdo...

  • Review
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1,657 Views
22 Pages

Redox signaling is central to plant adaptation, influencing metabolic regulation, stress responses, and developmental processes through thiol-based oxidative post-translational modifications (oxiPTMs) of redox-sensitive proteins. These modifications,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,898 Views
17 Pages

Valproic Acid Causes Redox-Regulated Post-Translational Protein Modifications That Are Dependent upon P19 Cellular Differentiation States

  • Ted B. Piorczynski,
  • Jouber Calixto,
  • Haley C. Henry,
  • Kelli England,
  • Susannah Cowley,
  • Jackson M. Hansen,
  • Jonathon T. Hill and
  • Jason M. Hansen

Valproic acid (VPA) is a common anti-epileptic drug and known neurodevelopmental toxicant. Although the exact mechanism of VPA toxicity remains unknown, recent findings show that VPA disrupts redox signaling in undifferentiated cells but has little e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,993 Views
17 Pages

Redox-Dependent Conformational Switching of Diphenylacetylenes

  • Ian M. Jones,
  • Peter C. Knipe,
  • Thoe Michaelos,
  • Sam Thompson and
  • Andrew D. Hamilton

31 July 2014

Herein we describe the design and synthesis of a redox-dependent single-molecule switch. Appending a ferrocene unit to a diphenylacetylene scaffold gives a redox-sensitive handle, which undergoes reversible one-electron oxidation, as demonstrated by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,620 Views
14 Pages

20 August 2015

A simple DNA-redox cation interaction enhancement strategy has been developed to improve the sensitivity of electrochemical immunosensors for protein detection. Instead of labeling with fluorophores or redox-active groups, the detection antibodies we...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,132 Views
15 Pages

The excessive generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of diseases. ROS are central to cellular redox regulation and act as second messengers to activate redox-sensitive signals. Recent studies have reveale...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,940 Views
15 Pages

31 October 2020

Taurine is a nonproteinogenic amino sulfonic acid in mammals. Interestingly, skeletal muscle is unable to synthesize taurine endogenously, and the processing of muscular taurine changes throughout ageing and under specific pathophysiological conditio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,250 Views
17 Pages

The Disulfide Stress Response and Protein S-thioallylation Caused by Allicin and Diallyl Polysulfanes in Bacillus subtilis as Revealed by Transcriptomics and Proteomics

  • Bui Khanh Chi,
  • Nguyen Thi Thu Huyen,
  • Vu Van Loi,
  • Martin Clemens Horst Gruhlke,
  • Marc Schaffer,
  • Ulrike Mäder,
  • Sandra Maaß,
  • Dörte Becher,
  • Jörg Bernhardt and
  • Haike Antelmann
  • + 3 authors

29 November 2019

Garlic plants (Allium sativum L.) produce antimicrobial compounds, such as diallyl thiosulfinate (allicin) and diallyl polysulfanes. Here, we investigated the transcriptome and protein S-thioallylomes under allicin and diallyl tetrasulfane (DAS4) exp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,929 Views
16 Pages

Pseurotin D Induces Apoptosis through Targeting Redox Sensitive Pathways in Human Lymphoid Leukemia Cells

  • Eva Mosejová,
  • Rebeka Bosnjakovic,
  • Lukáš Kubala and
  • Ondřej Vašíček

5 October 2021

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most prevalent lymphoid malignancy in many geographical regions of the world. Pseurotin D, a secondary metabolite of fungi, represents a group of bioactive natural products with a newly ascribed range of inte...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,216 Views
23 Pages

Post-translational modifications regulate the structure and function of proteins that can result in changes to the activity of different pathways. These include modifications altering the redox state of thiol groups on protein cysteine residues, whic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,613 Views
15 Pages

Newborn infants face a rapid surge of oxygen and a more protracted rise of unconjugated bilirubin after birth. Bilirubin has a strong antioxidant capacity by scavenging free radicals, but it also exerts direct toxicity. This study investigates whethe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,397 Views
38 Pages

Redox Homeostasis in Metabolic Syndrome and Type II Diabetes: Role of Skeletal Muscle and Impact of Gold-Standard Treatments

  • Mia S. Wilkinson,
  • Thomas A. Rollin,
  • Michelle Kuriakose,
  • Roan A. L. Haggerty-Goede,
  • Dalia M. Miller and
  • Kimberly J. Dunham-Snary

24 October 2025

Metabolic syndrome and type II diabetes pose a significant international health burden, with the latter characterized by insulin resistance. Patients must rely on therapies that maintain glucose homeostasis when endogenous systems become dysfunctiona...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,859 Views
23 Pages

Synergistic Dual Targeting of Thioredoxin and Glutathione Systems Irrespective of p53 in Glioblastoma Stem Cells

  • Fatemeh Jamali,
  • Katherine Lan,
  • Paul Daniel,
  • Kevin Petrecca,
  • Siham Sabri and
  • Bassam Abdulkarim

3 October 2024

Glioblastoma (GBM) is an incurable primary brain cancer characterized by increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. The redox-sensitive tumor suppressor gene TP53, wild-type (wt) for 70% of patients, regulates redox homeostasis. Glioblastoma...

  • Review
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14 Citations
4,453 Views
16 Pages

Redox Active Antimicrobial Peptides in Controlling Growth of Microorganisms at Body Barriers

  • Piotr Brzoza,
  • Urszula Godlewska,
  • Arkadiusz Borek,
  • Agnieszka Morytko,
  • Aneta Zegar,
  • Patrycja Kwiecinska,
  • Brian A. Zabel,
  • Artur Osyczka,
  • Mateusz Kwitniewski and
  • Joanna Cichy

Epithelia in the skin, gut and other environmentally exposed organs display a variety of mechanisms to control microbial communities and limit potential pathogenic microbial invasion. Naturally occurring antimicrobial proteins/peptides and their synt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,833 Views
19 Pages

Dissecting the Interplay Between NRF2 and BACH1 at CsMBEs

  • Maria-Armineh Tossounian,
  • Alexander Zhyvoloup,
  • Rakesh Chatterjee and
  • Jerome Gouge

3 October 2025

BACH1 (BTB And CNC Homology 1) and NRF2 (Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-related Factor 2) are transcription factors that regulate antioxidant and iron metabolism genes by competing for binding to cis-regulatory Maf-binding elements (CsMBEs) as heterodime...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,673 Views
8 Pages

Use of Chalcogenide-Semiconductor-Sensitized Titania to Directly Charge a Vanadium Redox Battery

  • Tatiana Santos Andrade,
  • Anastasios Keramidas and
  • Panagiotis Lianos

Unmediated charging of a battery using solar radiation is a very attractive project of solar energy conversion and storage. In the present work, solar energy was converted into electricity using a photocatalytic fuel cell operating with a chalcogenid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,915 Views
34 Pages

Redox-Related Proteins in Melanoma Progression

  • Larissa A. C. Carvalho,
  • Rodrigo G. Queijo,
  • Alexandre L. B. Baccaro,
  • Ádamo D. D. Siena,
  • Wilson A. Silva,
  • Tiago Rodrigues and
  • Silvya Stuchi Maria-Engler

22 February 2022

Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer. Despite the available therapies, the minimum residual disease is still refractory. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) play a dual role in melanoma, where redox imbalance is involved...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,645 Views
55 Pages

Reactive Oxygen Species: A Double-Edged Sword in the Modulation of Cancer Signaling Pathway Dynamics

  • Manisha Nigam,
  • Bajrang Punia,
  • Deen Bandhu Dimri,
  • Abhay Prakash Mishra,
  • Andrei-Flavius Radu and
  • Gabriela Bungau

6 August 2025

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are often seen solely as harmful byproducts of oxidative metabolism, yet evidence reveals their paradoxical roles in both promoting and inhibiting cancer progression. Despite advances, precise context-dependent mechanism...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,349 Views
21 Pages

Oxidative Stress and Epigenetics: miRNA Involvement in Rare Autoimmune Diseases

  • José Santiago Ibáñez-Cabellos,
  • Federico V. Pallardó,
  • José Luis García-Giménez and
  • Marta Seco-Cervera

Autoimmune diseases (ADs) such as Sjögren’s syndrome, Kawasaki disease, and systemic sclerosis are characterized by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and autoantibodies, which cause joint tissue damage, vascular injury, fibrosis, and...

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