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Abstract
Cellular stress response is the response of the cell at molecular level in order to combat various environmental stressors / viral infections. These stressors can be either intra or extracellular. In the beginning of the insult cell tries to recoup from these adverse events by various mechanism like heat shock protein response, unfolded protein response, mitochondrial stress signaling, DNA damage response etc. However, if these stressors exceed the cellular capacity to coup with it, it leads to programmed cell death and senescence. Also, chronic stress and cortisol released in response to cellular stress decreases telomerase activity which is needed to replenish telomeres which are protective casing at the end of a strand of DNA. Too low telomeres lead to cell death or cell become pro-inflammatory leading to aging process and other health associated risks like cardiovascular diseases neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, cancers etc.
期刊介绍:
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics (CBB) aims to publish papers on the nature of the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms underlying the structure, control and function of cellular systems
The reports should be within the framework of modern biochemistry and chemistry, biophysics and cell physiology, physics and engineering, molecular and structural biology. The relationship between molecular structure and function under investigation is emphasized.
Examples of subject areas that CBB publishes are:
· biochemical and biophysical aspects of cell structure and function;
· interactions of cells and their molecular/macromolecular constituents;
· innovative developments in genetic and biomolecular engineering;
· computer-based analysis of tissues, cells, cell networks, organelles, and molecular/macromolecular assemblies;
· photometric, spectroscopic, microscopic, mechanical, and electrical methodologies/techniques in analytical cytology, cytometry and innovative instrument design
For articles that focus on computational aspects, authors should be clear about which docking and molecular dynamics algorithms or software packages are being used as well as details on the system parameterization, simulations conditions etc. In addition, docking calculations (virtual screening, QSAR, etc.) should be validated either by experimental studies or one or more reliable theoretical cross-validation methods.