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This project aims to understand how reactive oxygen species (ROS) function as signaling molecules in plant cells. It investigates the receptors and integration of ROS signals, which are crucial for processes like stress tolerance and cell survival.
The long-term goal is to dissect the reactive oxygen signaling network of cells and determine how reactive oxygen signals are sensed and transduced in eukaryotic cells.
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are at the core of every advanced biological system on our planet.
They regulate basic processes such as development and growth, and play a key role in cancer, different neurodegenerative diseases and HIV.
Nevertheless, ROS are toxic to cells.
Controlling ROS toxicity, while enabling ROS to function…
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