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Taylor & Francis Oxygen Gene Expression and Cellular Function 1997 Edition by Linda Biadasz Clerch, Donald J. Massaro
This concise, well-focused reference addresses the impact of oxygen on evolution and ontogeny-furnishing both animal and cellular models that investigate the use of oxygen in humans for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. Table of contents : - Cellular Sources and Steady-State Levels of Reactive Oxygen SpeciesCytotoxicity of Oxyradicals and the Evolution of Superoxide DismutasesOxygen Conformance and Cellular RegulationMetabolic Effects of Hyperoxia: Lessons from Permanent Cell LinesTransgenic Models for the Study of Lung Injury and Repair: Integration of Molecular, Functional, and Cellular ApproachesGlutathione Cycling in Oxidative StressOxidative Stress and Cell ProliferationOxidative Stress and AgingVascular Smooth Muscle Oxygen SensingOxygen Control of Erythropoietin Gene ExpressionAntioxidant Response Element (ARE) and the Regulation of Gene ExpressionOxidant Regulation of Cytokine Gene ExpressionRole of Antioxidant Enzymes in the Cancer Phenotype Manifestations and Mechanisms of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury to the LungRegulation of Alveolar Epithelial Na+ Channel Expression and Activity in HyperoxiaOxidative Stress and Antioxidants in Respiratory Tract Lining FluidsLung Antioxidant Enzyme Gene Expression and Tolerance to Hyperoxia