Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing chemical species such as reactive oxygen species (ROS), for example, hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide, and nitrogen reactive species (RNS), for example, nitric oxide, play a relevant role in all biological processes and especially in cell defenses and molecular signaling. Their action is finely modulated by the antioxidant network that is composed either by endogenous or exogenous compounds (e.g., enzymes, peptides, lipids, and vitamins). An impaired modulation of oxidant species can lead to the socalled oxidative stress that is now considered an emerging health risk factor in almost all living organisms including plants, animal...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress is a phenomenon associated with pathogenetic mechanisms of several diseases includi...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing ...
“Oxidative stress” as a concept in redox biology and medicine has been formulated in 1985; at the be...
Abstract“Oxidative stress” as a concept in redox biology and medicine has been formulated in 1985; a...
Living organisms use a large repertoire of anabolic and catabolic reactions to maintain their physio...
The concept of oxidative stress as a condition underlying a multitude of human diseases has led to i...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress refers to elevated intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between free radicals or other reactive species and the antioxidant...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress is a phenomenon associated with pathogenetic mechanisms of several diseases includi...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing...
Potentially oxidant chemical species, which include not only free radicals but also other oxidizing ...
“Oxidative stress” as a concept in redox biology and medicine has been formulated in 1985; at the be...
Abstract“Oxidative stress” as a concept in redox biology and medicine has been formulated in 1985; a...
Living organisms use a large repertoire of anabolic and catabolic reactions to maintain their physio...
The concept of oxidative stress as a condition underlying a multitude of human diseases has led to i...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress refers to elevated intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between free radicals or other reactive species and the antioxidant...
: The hypothesis that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be not just associated with but causally imp...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress (OS) in simple words is defined as a state of imbalance between antioxidant and pro...
Oxidative stress is a phenomenon associated with pathogenetic mechanisms of several diseases includi...