Reactive oxygen species: from health to disease

K Brieger, S Schiavone, FJ Miller Jr, KH Krause - Swiss medical weekly, 2012 - smw.ch
Upon reaction with electrons, oxygen is transformed into reactive oxygen species (ROS). It
has long been known that ROS can destroy bacteria and destroy human cells, but research in …

Reactive oxygen species in health and disease

AA Alfadda, RM Sallam - BioMed research international, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… The first published article in Pubmed on reactive oxygen species (ROS) dated since 1945;
this was retrieved using the keyword “reactive oxygen species.” Since then, and at the time …

[PDF][PDF] Reactive oxygen species in health and disease

K Datta, S Sinha, P Chattopadhyay - National Medical Journal of …, 2000 - researchgate.net
… of oxygen as the tenninal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, came the curse in the form
of reactive oxygen species (… machinery to escape from these reactive byproducts of its own …

Modulation of reactive oxygen species in health and disease

S Habtemariam - Antioxidants, 2019 - mdpi.com
… related to reactive oxygen species (ROS). Low or basal levels of ROS are generally considered
indispensable for the normal physiological function, while excessive levels, either due to …

[PDF][PDF] Reactive oxygen species in human health and disease

L Castro, BA Freeman - Nutrition, 2001 - academia.edu
… OH are known as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and are continuously produced by
aerobically growing cells. In eukaryotic cells, the mitochondrial respiratory chain, microsomal …

[图书][B] Reactive oxygen species in biology and human health

SI Ahmad - 2017 - books.google.com
Unlike other narrowly focused books, Reactive Oxygen Species in Biology and Human Health
provides a comprehensive overview of ROS. It covers the current status of research and …

Reactive oxygen species: key regulators in vascular health and diseases

Q Chen, Q Wang, J Zhu, Q Xiao… - British journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
ROS are a group of small reactive molecules that play critical roles in the regulation of
various cell functions and biological processes. In the vascular system, physiological levels of …

Reactive oxygen species

H Bayr - Critical care medicine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
A free radical is defined as any species that contains one or more unpaired electrons (1).
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a collective term that includes both oxygen radicals, such as …

Reactive oxygen species, health and longevity

VE Bianchi, G Falcioni - AIMS Molecular Science, 2016 - pubblicazioni.unicam.it
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered responsible of ageing in animal and
humans. Mitochondria are both source and target of ROS. Various strategies to reduce ROS …

Reactive oxygen species and sperm function—in sickness and in health

RJ Aitken, KT Jones, SA Robertson - Journal of andrology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… of spermatozoa to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been appreciated since
the 1940s. It is a universal property of mature spermatozoa from all mammalian species and a …