Perinatal Oxidative Stress and Kidney Health: Bridging the Gap between Animal Models and Clinical Reality
Oxidative stress arises when the generation of reactive oxygen species or reactive nitrogen species overwhelms antioxidant systems. Developing kidneys are vulnerable to oxidative stress, resulting in adult kidney disease. Oxidative stress in fetuses and neonates can be evaluated by assessing various...
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Main Authors: | You-Lin Tain (Author), Chien-Ning Hsu (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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