Biochemistry of Xenobiotic Molecules, Cellular/Subcellular Effects and Interactions

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 14 December 2024

 

Special Issue Editors

Dr. Salim Gasmi  Website  E-Mail: salim.gasmi@univ-tebessa.dz
Guest Editor
Department of Applied Biology, University of Larbi Tebessi Tebessa, Algeria
Interests: oxidative stress biomarkers; antioxidant activity

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kebieche  Website  E-Mail: kebiechem2016@gmail.com
Guest Editor
Department of microbiology and biochemistry, University of Batna2, Algeria
Interests: biochemistry; oxidative stress biomarkers; antioxidant activity

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

This special issue examines everything related to the influence of xenobiotic molecules on living organisms, as it is concerned with the possible changes that these bodies and molecules cause on biological biomechanics. It explores the paths of molecular biology, genomic engineering, bioimaging, nanotechnology, and the biology of genes, proteins, cells, tissues and organs. It is no secret that biomechanics, which focuses on molecules and cells as well as tissues and organs, is an important aspect of modern biomedical science. From this standpoint, the aim of this special issue is to attempt to diagnose and know the impact of the external environment and its modern contents in light of the technological and industrial development that the world is witnessing on the living organism and its relationship with its environment, in an attempt to correct everything that is corrupted by technology and in an effort to rationalize its use.

The research of this special issue will revolve around the effect of xenobiotics, such as Pesticides, Nanomolecules, Drugs, and even the remains of all kinds of energy uses, on living organisms, whether at the molecular, subcellular, or cellular level, including their effect on proteins and biological balance. In an attempt to understand how to reduce the oxidative stress caused by these often xenobiotics molecules.

Dr. Salim Gasmi
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kebieche
Guest Editors

 

Keywords

xenobiotic
biological biomechanics
molecular biology
genomic engineering
bioimaging
nanotechnology
pesticides
drugs
oxidative stress

 

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