Hormesis and Oxidative Distress: Pathophysiology of Reactive Oxygen Species and the Open Question of Antioxidant Modulation and Supplementation
Alterations of redox homeostasis leads to a condition of resilience known as hormesis that is due to the activation of redox-sensitive pathways stimulating cell proliferation, growth, differentiation, and angiogenesis. Instead, supraphysiological production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) exceeds a...
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Main Authors: | Mariapaola Nitti (Author), Barbara Marengo (Author), Anna Lisa Furfaro (Author), Maria Adelaide Pronzato (Author), Umberto Maria Marinari (Author), Cinzia Domenicotti (Author), Nicola Traverso (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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