Oxidative stress
G Storz, JA Imlayt - Current opinion in microbiology, 1999 - Elsevier
Much has been learnt about oxidative stress from studies of Escherichia coli. Key regulators
of the adaptive responses in this organism are the SoxRS and OxyR transcription factors, …
of the adaptive responses in this organism are the SoxRS and OxyR transcription factors, …
Oxidative stress
… Figure 4 Role of H2O2 and NO in redox signaling (oxidative eustress) and in oxidative
damage (oxidative distress). Major endogenous H2O2 sources via superoxide radical formation …
damage (oxidative distress). Major endogenous H2O2 sources via superoxide radical formation …
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GJ Burton, E Jauniaux - Best practice & research Clinical obstetrics & …, 2011 - Elsevier
Considerable evidence implicates oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of many complications
of human pregnancy, and this topic has now become a major focus of both clinical and …
of human pregnancy, and this topic has now become a major focus of both clinical and …
Oxidative stress
JC Preiser - Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Oxidative stress is defined by an imbalance between increased levels of reactive oxygen
species (ROS) and a low activity of antioxidant mechanisms. An increased oxidative stress can …
species (ROS) and a low activity of antioxidant mechanisms. An increased oxidative stress can …
What is oxidative stress?
DJ Betteridge - Metabolism, 2000 - Elsevier
… oxidative stress as a potentially important contributor to tissue damage. The role of oxidative
… Oxidative stress will be defined along with a description of the origin of reactive oxygen …
… Oxidative stress will be defined along with a description of the origin of reactive oxygen …
Au-Catalysed oxidative cyclisation
The two main strategies of gold-catalysed oxidative cyclisation are discussed in this tutorial.
The first one employs nucleophilic oxidants as either internal or external nucleophiles. The …
The first one employs nucleophilic oxidants as either internal or external nucleophiles. The …
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T Yoshikawa, Y Naito - Japan medical association journal, 2002 - Citeseer
… However, oxidative stress also has a useful role in … of oxidative stress may be “a state where
oxidative forces exceed … The biomarkers that can be used to assess oxidative stress in vivo …
oxidative forces exceed … The biomarkers that can be used to assess oxidative stress in vivo …
What is oxidative stress?
H Sies - Oxidative stress and vascular disease, 1985 - Springer
… of tenns now synonymous with 'oxidative stress' were revealed: Oxidative Stress. The study
of hemolysis using exposure of red cells to conditions of oxidative challenge has been a very …
of hemolysis using exposure of red cells to conditions of oxidative challenge has been a very …
Biochemistry of oxidative stress
H Sies - Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
… ) may occur as a consequence of oxidative reactions. Oxidative damage inflicted by reactive
oxygen species has been called “oxidative stress”. Biological systems contain powerful …
oxygen species has been called “oxidative stress”. Biological systems contain powerful …
Redefining oxidative stress
DP Jones - Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2006 - liebertpub.com
Oxidative stress is often defined as an imbalance of pro-oxidants and antioxidants, which
can be quantified in humans as the redox state of plasma GSH/GSSG. Plasma GSH redox in …
can be quantified in humans as the redox state of plasma GSH/GSSG. Plasma GSH redox in …