Chemical probes for molecular imaging and detection of hydrogen sulfide and reactive sulfur species in biological systems
Berkeley College · University of California System · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gaseous species produced by both bacteria and higher eukaryotic organisms, including mammalian vertebrates, has attracted attention in recent years for its contributions to human health and disease. H2S has been proposed as a cytoprotectant and gasotransmitter in many tissue types, including mediating vascular tone in blood vessels as well as neuromodulation in the brain. The molecular mechanisms dictating how H2S affects cellular signaling and other physiological events remain insufficiently understood. Furthermore, the involvement of H2S in metal-binding interactions and formation of related RSS such as sulfane sulfur may contribute to other distinct signaling pathways. Owing to its…
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4Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Sulfur
- Chemistry
- Sulfide
- Hydrogen sulphide
- Nanotechnology
- Environmental chemistry
- Materials science
- Life in Land