In the past, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) were shown to cause oxidative damage to biomolecules, contributing to the development of a variety of diseases. However, recent evidence has suggested that intracellular RONS are an important component of intracellular signaling cascades. The aim of this review was to consolidate old and new ideas on the chemical, physiological and pathological role of RONS for a better understanding of their properties and specific activities. Critical consideration of the literature reveals that deleterious effects do not appear if only one primary species (superoxide radical, nitric oxide) is present in a biological system, even at high concentrations. The prerequisite of deleterious effects is the...
‘Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Toxicology and Disease’ was the subject of a symposium held at th...
Reactive species or free radicals include reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that are called react...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
The transduction of cellular signals occurs through the modification of target molecules. Most of th...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
Increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue evidence of oxidative injury are common in pat...
The diatomic molecule of oxygen contains two uncoupled electrons and can therefore undergo reduction...
Evidences indicate that many physiological and pathological conditions such as ageing, inflammation,...
It is widely accepted that reactive oxygen species (ROS) readily cause cellular damage (i.e., oxidat...
Findings about involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) not only in defense processes, but also ...
‘Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Toxicology and Disease’ was the subject of a symposium held at th...
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 ...
‘Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Toxicology and Disease’ was the subject of a symposium held at th...
Reactive species or free radicals include reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that are called react...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...
The transduction of cellular signals occurs through the modification of target molecules. Most of th...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
The maintenance of highly regulated mechanisms to control intracellular levels of reactive oxygen sp...
Increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue evidence of oxidative injury are common in pat...
The diatomic molecule of oxygen contains two uncoupled electrons and can therefore undergo reduction...
Evidences indicate that many physiological and pathological conditions such as ageing, inflammation,...
It is widely accepted that reactive oxygen species (ROS) readily cause cellular damage (i.e., oxidat...
Findings about involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) not only in defense processes, but also ...
‘Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Toxicology and Disease’ was the subject of a symposium held at th...
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 ...
‘Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Toxicology and Disease’ was the subject of a symposium held at th...
Reactive species or free radicals include reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that are called react...
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It has long ...