HYDROGEN SULFIDE
Covers H2S interactions, methods of detection and delivery in biological environments, and a wide range of applications
Research on hydrogen sulfide (H2S) spans diverse disciplines including chemistry, biology, and physiology. In recent years, new materials and approaches have been developed to deliver H2S and related reactive sulfur species in various clinical contexts. Although many biological pathways involving H2S are complex, all are governed by fundamental chemical interactions between reactive sulfur species and other molecular entities.
Hydrogen Sulfide: Chemical Biology Basics, Detection Methods, Therapeutic Applications, and Case Studies provides the foundation required for understanding the fundamental chemical biology of H2S while highlighting the compound’s therapeutic potential and medicinal applications. This book covers key aspects of H2S chemical biology, including the fundamental chemistry of reactive sulfur species; the measurement, detection, and delivery of H2S in biological environments; and the therapeutic and medicinal uses of exogenous H2S delivery in various pharmacologically relevant systems. Throughout the text, editor Michael Pluth and chapter contributors discuss the opportunities and future of the multidisciplinary field.
* Provides approaches for delivering H2S with relevance to biological and therapeutic applications
* Describes complex interactions of H2S with bioinorganic complexes and reactive sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen species
* Summarizes advances in available tools to detect, measure, and modulate H2S levels in biological environments, such as real-time methods for H2S fluorescence imaging in live cell and animal systems
* Helps readers understand known systems and make connections to new and undiscovered pathways and mechanisms of action
* Includes in-depth case studies of different systems in which H2S plays an important role
Hydrogen Sulfide: Chemical Biology Basics, Detection Methods, Therapeutic Applications, and Case Studies is an important source of current knowledge for researchers, academics, graduate students, and industrial scientists in the fields of redox biology, hydrogen sulfide research, and medicinal chemistry of small biological molecules.
A propos de l’auteur
MICHAEL D. PLUTH, Ph D is a Professor at the University of Oregon in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He is also a member of the Materials Science Institute, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, and Institute of Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon.