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|a Hydrogen peroxide and cell signaling.
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|g Section I. H₂O₂ metabolism : determination of a cellular steady-state.
|t The cellular steady-state of H₂O₂ : latency concepts and gradients /
|r H. Susana Marinho, Lu�isa Cyrne, Enrique Cadenas, and Fernando Antunes --
|t Evaluating peroxiredoxin sensitivity toward inactivation by peroxide substrates /
|r Kimberly J. Nelson, Derek Parsonage, P. Andrew Karplus, and Leslie B. Poole --
|t Peroxiredoxins as preferential targets in H₂O₂-induced signaling /
|r L�ia M. Randall, Gerardo Ferrer-Sueta, and Ana Denicola --
|t Selenium in the redox regulation of the Nrf2 and the Wnt pathway /
|r Regina Brigelius-Floh�e and Anna Patricia Kipp --
|t Selenoprotein W as biomarker for the efficacy of selenium compounds to act as source for selenoprotein biosynthesis /
|r Anna Patricia Kipp, Janna Frombach, Stefanie Deubel, and Regina Brigelius-Floh�e --
|t Peroxiredoxins and sulfiredoxin at the crossroads of the NO and H₂O₂ signaling pathways /
|r Kahina Abbas, Sylvie Riqiuer, and Jean-Claude Drapier --
|t Glutathione and [gamma]-glutamylcysteine in hydrogen peroxide detoxification /
|r Ruben Quintana-Cabrera and Juan P. Bola�nos --
|t Peroxiredoxin-6 and NADPH oxidase activity /
|r Daniel R. Ambruso --
|t Study of the signaling function of sulfiredoxin and peroxiredoxin III in isolated adrenal gland : unsuitability of clonal and primary adrenocortical cells /
|r In Sup Kil, Soo Han Bae, Sue Goo Rhee --
|g Section II. H₂O₂ in the regulation of cellular processes.
|t The use of HyPer to examine spatial and temporal changes in H₂O₂ in high light-exposed plants /
|r Marino Exposito-Rodriguez, Pierre Philippe Laissue, George R. Littlejohn, Nicholas Smirnoff, and Philip M. Mullineaux --
|t A simple and powerful approach for isolation of Arabidopsis mutants with increased tolerance to H₂O₂-induced cell death /
|r Tsanko Gechev, Nikolay Mehterov, Iliya Denev, and Jacques Hille --
|t Analysis of environmental stress in plants with the aid of marker genes for H₂O₂ responses /
|r Ayaka Hieno, Hushna Ara Naznin, Katsunobu Sawaki, Hiroyuki Koyama, Yusaku Sakai, Haruka Ishino, Mitsuro Hyakumachi, and Yoshiharu Y. Yamamoto --
|t The role of plant Bax inhibitor-1 in suppressing H₂O₂-induced cell death /
|r Toshiki Ishikawa, Hirofumi Uchimiya, and Maki Kawai-Yamada --
|t Comparative analysis of cyanobacterial and plant peroxiredoxins and their electron donors : peroxidase activity and susceptibility to overoxidation /
|r Marika Lindahl and Francisco Javier Cejudo --
|t Using Hyper as a molecular probe to visualize hydrogen peroxide in living plant cells : a method with virtually unlimited potential in plant biology /
|r Alejandra Hern�andez-Barrera, Carmen Quinto, Eric A. Johnson, Hen-Ming Wu, Alice Y. Cheung, and Luis C�ardenas.
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