Superoxide Radicals in the Execution of Cell Death
Superoxide is a primary oxygen radical that is produced when an oxygen molecule receives one electron. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) plays a primary role in the cellular defense against an oxidative insult by ROS. However, the resulting hydrogen peroxide is still reactive and, in the presence of free f...
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Main Authors: | Junichi Fujii (Author), Takujiro Homma (Author), Tsukasa Osaki (Author) |
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