Interplay among Oxidative Stress, Methylglyoxal Pathway and S-Glutathionylation
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced constantly inside the cells as a consequence of nutrient catabolism. The balance between ROS production and elimination allows to maintain cell redox homeostasis and biological functions, avoiding the occurrence of oxidative distress causing irreversible ox...
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Main Authors: | Lidia de Bari (Author), Andrea Scirè (Author), Cristina Minnelli (Author), Laura Cianfruglia (Author), Miklos Peter Kalapos (Author), Tatiana Armeni (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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