Article Test

Home  >  Medical Research Archives  >  Issue 149  > Current Review on H2S Signaling
Published in the Medical Research Archives
Apr 2015 Issue

Current Review on H2S Signaling

Published on Apr 16, 2015

DOI 

Abstract

 

Hydrogen Sulfide, a pungent gas traditionally thought to be toxic to the human body, is now emerging as one of the most important endogenously synthesized gaseous transmitters. Over the course of the past decade, we have witnessed better characterization of its synthetic pathways, discovered how it affects its targets at the molecular level by modifying cysteine residues, a process termed sulfhydration, as well as begun to identify the critical role it plays in the modulation of various cellular processes. In this article, we will review some of these findings.

Author info

Asif Mustafa, Sadia Gazi

Have an article to submit?

Submission Guidelines

Submit a manuscript

Become a member

Call for papers

Have a manuscript to publish in the society's journal?