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Proteomic analysis provides insights into the molecular bases of hydrogen gas-induced cadmium resistance in Medicago sativa.

Chen Dai, Weiti Cui, Jincheng Pan, Yanjie Xie, Jin Wang, Wenbiao Shen · Journal of proteomics · 2017

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Primary topic Molecular Hydrogen Overview
Evidence type Other source-grounded research
Publication type Other Research
Hydrogen method hydrogen-rich water

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Recently, hydrogen gas (H₂) was suggested as a candidate of signal molecule, and found to effectively attenuate Cd-induced damage in alfalfa seedlings. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.

What the Publication Examined

Proteomic analysis provides insights into the molecular bases of hydrogen gas-induced cadmium resistance in Medicago sativa.

How Molecular Hydrogen Was Addressed

Normally, functions of endogenous generated H₂ could be mimicked by exogenously applied hydrogen-rich water (HRW) or hydrogen-rich water (particularly in animals). Recently, hydrogen gas (H₂) was suggested as a candidate of signal molecule, and found to effectively attenuate Cd-induced damage in alfalfa seedlings.

What the Publication Reported

Recently, hydrogen gas (H₂) was suggested as a candidate of signal molecule, and found to effectively attenuate Cd-induced damage in alfalfa seedlings.

Authors’ Conclusion

The authors concluded that recently, hydrogen gas (H₂) was suggested as a candidate of signal molecule, and found to effectively attenuate Cd-induced damage in alfalfa seedlings.