Cellular ROS and Antioxidants: Physiological and Pathological Role
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive oxygen derivatives that include free radicals such as superoxide anion radical (O<sub>2</sub><sup>•−</sup>) and hydroxyl radical (HO<sup>•</sup>), as well as non-radical molecules hydrogen peroxide (H<sub>2&l...
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Main Authors: | Andrey V. Kozlov (Author), Sabzali Javadov (Author), Natascha Sommer (Author) |
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