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Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (HS) has emerged as an important signaling molecule with beneficial effects on various cellular processes affecting, for example, cardiovascular and neurological functions. The physiological importance of HS is motivating efforts to develop strategies for modulating its levels. However, advancement in the field of HS-based therapeutics is hampered by fundamental gaps in our knowledge of how HS is regulated, its mechanism of action, and its molecular targets. This review provides an overview of sulfur metabolism; describes recent progress that has shed light on the mechanism of HS as a signaling molecule; and examines nutritional regulation of sulfur metabolism, which pertains to health and disease.

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2014-07-17
2025-04-18
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