Mitochondrial complex II and reactive oxygen species in disease and therapy
Increasing evidence points to the respiratory Complex II (CII) as a source and modulator of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Both functional loss of CII as well as its pharmacological inhibition can lead to ROS generation in cells, with a relevant impact on the development of pathophysiological condit...
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Main Authors: | Katerina Hadrava Vanova (Author), Michal Kraus (Author), Jiri Neuzil (Author), Jakub Rohlena (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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