Oxidative stress and the molecular biology of antioxidant defenses /

The increase in levels of active oxygen species or free radicals known as oxidative stress induces lesions that impair or kill cells and initiate disease and degenerative processes such as aging, carcinogenesis, and immunodeficiencies. Protective mechanisms have been uncovered in both eukaryotes and...

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Other Authors: Scandalios, John G
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Plainview, N.Y. : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1997
Plainview, N.Y. : 1997
Series:Cold Spring Harbor monograph series ; 34
Cold Spring Harbor monograph series 34
Cold Spring Harbor monograph series ; 34
Cold Spring Harbor monograph series 34
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