Oxidative stress: the mitochondria-dependent and mitochondria-independent pathways of apoptosis
Abstract
Oxidative stress basically defines a condition in which prooxidant-antioxidant balance in the cell is disturbed; cellular biomolecules undergo severe oxidative damage, ultimately compromising cells viability. In recent years, a number of studies have shown that oxidative stress could cause cellular apoptosis via both the mitochondria-dependent and mitochondria-independent pathways. Since these pathways are directly related to the survival or...
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Title
Oxidative stress: the mitochondria-dependent and mitochondria-independent pathways of apoptosis
Published Date
Mar 30, 2013
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
7
Pages
1157 - 1180
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