Findings about involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) not only in defense processes, but also in a number of pathologies, stimulated discussion about their role in etiopathogenesis of various diseases. Yet questions regarding the role of ROS in tissue injury, whether ROS may serve as a common cause of different disorders or whether their uncontrolled production is just a manifestation of the processes involved, remain unexplained. Dogmatically, increased ROS formation is considered to be responsible for development of the so-called free-radical diseases. The present review discusses importance of ROS in various biological processes, including origin of life, evolution, genome plasticity, maintaining homeostasis and organism protection...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
Wound healing requires a fine balance between the positive and deleterious effects of reactive oxyge...
Reactive oxygen species are not only harmful agents that cause oxidative damage in pathologies, they...
Increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue evidence of oxidative injury are common in pat...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as O2–, H2O2 and OH are highly toxic to cells. Cellular antioxida...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
The diatomic molecule of oxygen contains two uncoupled electrons and can therefore undergo reduction...
International audienceUnderstanding the role of oxidative injury will allow for therapy with agents ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by living cells as normal cellular metabolic byproduct. U...
Copyright: © 2014 Neeti Sharma. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Free radicals and related compounds are commonly classified together as reactive oxygen species (ROS...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a collective term used for oxygen containing free radicals, dependi...
Evidences indicate that many physiological and pathological conditions such as ageing, inflammation,...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a family of molecules that are continuously produced from oxygen c...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
Wound healing requires a fine balance between the positive and deleterious effects of reactive oxyge...
Reactive oxygen species are not only harmful agents that cause oxidative damage in pathologies, they...
Increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue evidence of oxidative injury are common in pat...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as O2–, H2O2 and OH are highly toxic to cells. Cellular antioxida...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
The diatomic molecule of oxygen contains two uncoupled electrons and can therefore undergo reduction...
International audienceUnderstanding the role of oxidative injury will allow for therapy with agents ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced by living cells as normal cellular metabolic byproduct. U...
Copyright: © 2014 Neeti Sharma. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Free radicals and related compounds are commonly classified together as reactive oxygen species (ROS...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a collective term used for oxygen containing free radicals, dependi...
Evidences indicate that many physiological and pathological conditions such as ageing, inflammation,...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a family of molecules that are continuously produced from oxygen c...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
Wound healing requires a fine balance between the positive and deleterious effects of reactive oxyge...
Reactive oxygen species are not only harmful agents that cause oxidative damage in pathologies, they...