Redox Signaling

Redox Signaling is a cellular communication system that is essential for life. It involves the exchange of chemical messages between molecules in and outside of the cell, using oxidants and reductants as signals. Redox Signaling plays a critical role in regulating gene expression, cell metabolism, and controlling various cell functions. It is also thought to play an important role in maintaining health and preventing diseases such as cancer, ageing, and metabolic disorders. Understanding Redox Signaling is important for developing effective drugs and therapies for a variety of diseases.

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