Reactive oxygen species, cellular redox systems, and apoptosis

Volume: 48, Issue: 6, Pages: 749 - 762
Published: Mar 15, 2010
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are products of normal metabolism and xenobiotic exposure, and depending on their concentration, ROS can be beneficial or harmful to cells and tissues. At physiological low levels, ROS function as “redox messengers” in intracellular signaling and regulation, whereas excess ROS induce oxidative modification of cellular macromolecules, inhibit protein function, and promote cell death. Additionally, various redox...
Paper Details
Title
Reactive oxygen species, cellular redox systems, and apoptosis
Published Date
Mar 15, 2010
Volume
48
Issue
6
Pages
749 - 762
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