2022.08.18 Antioxidants: Redox and Protein Homeostasis Imbalances in Aging and Related Diseases | MDPI Special Issue Call for PapersImbalances in protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis are characteristic of aging and related diseases, which can lead to organ function decline, cell toxic molecule accumulation, oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and cellular senescence. At present, there is still a lack of in-depth understanding of changes in protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis during aging, and there is also a lack of effective methods and strategies to restore protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis. Elucidating the effects of epigenetic and transcriptional regulation on protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis at the molecular level, as well as discovering markers and reversal strategies for imbalances in protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis are of great significance for delaying aging.
Based on this, Antioxidants has invited Professor Deng Haiteng of Tsinghua University, Professor Huang Canhua of Sichuan University, and Researcher Zhou Bing of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to jointly create a special issue "Redox Regulation and Proteostasis in Ageing and Associated Diseases (Redox and Protein Homeostasis Imbalance in Ageing and Related Diseases) ". This special issue aims to clarify the molecular characteristics of protein homeostasis and redox homeostasis imbalance during aging, and to identify biomarkers and intervention targets for homeostasis imbalance. Relevant scholars are welcome to submit their contributions. The topics of the special issue include but are not limited to: Aging; Cell senescence; Redox regulation; Protein homeostasis; Inflammation. Submission Deadline: December 31, 2022
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