Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are closely related to tumorgenesis. Under hypoxic environment, increased levels of ROS induce the expression of hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) in cancer stem cells (CSCs), resulting in the promotion of the upregulation of CSC markers, and the reduction of intracellular ROS level, thus facilitating CSCs survival and proliferation. Although the ROS level is regulated by powerful antioxidant defense mechanisms in cancer cells, it is observed to remain higher than that in normal cells. Cancer cells may be more sensitive than normal cells to the accumulation of ROS; consequently, it is supposed that increased oxidative stress by exogenous ROS generation therapy has an effect on selectively killing cancer cells wi...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
Increasing evidence indicates that most of the tumors are sustained by a distinct population of canc...
AbstractEukaryotic organisms require oxygen homeostasis to maintain proper cellular function for sur...
Controlling reactive oxygen species (ROS) at sustainable levels can drive multiple facets of tumor b...
The term ‘‘oxidative stress” refers to a cell’s state characterized by excessive production of react...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ROS-dependent (redox regulation) signaling pathways and transcript...
Funding Information: This research was partially funded by SERB, DST, Government of India, grant num...
Cancer cells display a higher level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mainly due to increased metabol...
Over 50 years of experience in free radical biology and medicine shows that normal cells of healthy ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are aerobic metabolic byproducts, mainly produced by mitochondria. Mos...
(ROS) are present in low amounts and their action can be effectively counteracted by the antioxidant...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
The cellular REDOX regulatory systems play a central role in maintaining REDOX homeostasis that is c...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
Increasing evidence indicates that most of the tumors are sustained by a distinct population of canc...
AbstractEukaryotic organisms require oxygen homeostasis to maintain proper cellular function for sur...
Controlling reactive oxygen species (ROS) at sustainable levels can drive multiple facets of tumor b...
The term ‘‘oxidative stress” refers to a cell’s state characterized by excessive production of react...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ROS-dependent (redox regulation) signaling pathways and transcript...
Funding Information: This research was partially funded by SERB, DST, Government of India, grant num...
Cancer cells display a higher level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mainly due to increased metabol...
Over 50 years of experience in free radical biology and medicine shows that normal cells of healthy ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are aerobic metabolic byproducts, mainly produced by mitochondria. Mos...
(ROS) are present in low amounts and their action can be effectively counteracted by the antioxidant...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
The cellular REDOX regulatory systems play a central role in maintaining REDOX homeostasis that is c...
Reactive oxygen species and tumor biology are intertwined in a complex web, making it difficult to u...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
Increasing evidence indicates that most of the tumors are sustained by a distinct population of canc...
AbstractEukaryotic organisms require oxygen homeostasis to maintain proper cellular function for sur...