Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants
Explore the fascinating intersection of redox metabolism and longevity in "Redox Metabolism and Longevity Relationships in Animals and Plants" by Christine Foyer. Published in 2009 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 302 pages and delves into critical issues surrounding aging research in both the animal and plant domains.
This comprehensive book reviews essential concepts related to cellular redox homeostasis and its implications for aging, programmed cell death, and the roles of oxidants and dicarbonyls. By integrating insights from developmental biology and chemistry, Foyer presents a nuanced understanding of how these factors influence longevity across different species.
An essential read for researchers and enthusiasts of biology and chemistry alike, this title provides a rich resource to deepen your understanding of the intricate relationships between metabolism and aging. Add it to your collection to uncover the science behind longevity!