Hydrogen gas and its role in cell signalling
Wilson, HR; Veal, D; Whiteman, M; et al.Hancock, JT
Date: 1 January 2017
Journal
CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
Publisher
CAB International
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Abstract
Hydrogen gas (H2) was once thought to be inert in biological systems but it has now become apparent that exposure of a wide range of organisms, including animals and plants, to H2or hydrogen-rich water has beneficial effects. It is involved in plant development, and alleviation of stress and illness, such as reperfusion injury. Here, ...
Hydrogen gas (H2) was once thought to be inert in biological systems but it has now become apparent that exposure of a wide range of organisms, including animals and plants, to H2or hydrogen-rich water has beneficial effects. It is involved in plant development, and alleviation of stress and illness, such as reperfusion injury. Here, an overview of how H2interacts with organisms is given.
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