Antagonistic Interactions in Mitochondria ROS Signaling Responses to Manganese
Antagonistic interaction refers to opposing beneficial and adverse signaling by a single agent. Understanding opposing signaling is important because pathologic outcomes can result from adverse causative agents or the failure of beneficial mechanisms. To test for opposing responses at a systems leve...
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Main Authors: | Jolyn Fernandes (Author), Karan Uppal (Author), Ken H. Liu (Author), Xin Hu (Author), Michael Orr (Author), ViLinh Tran (Author), Young-Mi Go (Author), Dean P. Jones (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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