Reactive oxygen species as intracellular messengers during cell growth and differentiation.Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated following ligand-receptor ...
ReactiveoxygenspeciesProteinkinaseTranscriptionfactorsApoptosisExtracellular stimuli elicit a variety of responses, such as cell proliferation and differentiation, ...
Oxygen radicals, or reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as primary or secondary messengers to promote cell growth or death. Many instances demonstrate an imp...
This chapter surveys the experimental evidence regarding the possible role of the plasma membrane as a regulatory site for the control of growth and initia...
DifferentiationSignalingTCRReactive oxygen species (ROS) have been long considered simply as harmful by-products of metabolism, which damage cellular proteins, ...
influenced by cell type and primary messengers such as angiotensin II, which binds to G-protein coupled receptor and activates the intracellular signaling ...
Review. Reactive oxygen species are formed as a result of redox reactions and are involved in signaling associated with cell growth, differentiation, and d...
Calcium acts as both an extracellular (first) and an intracellular (second) messenger to regulate a diverse array of cellular functions, from cell division and differentiation to cell death. Accordingly, Ca2+ concentration in the plasma,...