Thyroid Hormones, Oxidative Stress, and Inflammation

Inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) are closely related processes, as well exemplified in obesity and cardiovascular diseases. OS is also related to hormonal derangement in a reciprocal way. Among the various hormonal influences that operate on the antioxidant balance, thyroid hormones play parti...

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Auteurs principaux: Antonio Mancini (Auteur), Chantal Di Segni (Auteur), Sebastiano Raimondo (Auteur), Giulio Olivieri (Auteur), Andrea Silvestrini (Auteur), Elisabetta Meucci (Auteur), Diego Currò (Auteur)
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Publié: Hindawi Limited, 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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