[HTML][HTML] The double-edged roles of ROS in cancer prevention and therapy
Y Wang, H Qi, Y Liu, C Duan, X Liu, T Xia, D Chen… - Theranostics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) serve as cell signaling molecules generated in oxidative
metabolism and are associated with a number of human diseases. The reprogramming of …
metabolism and are associated with a number of human diseases. The reprogramming of …
[HTML][HTML] Functions of ROS in macrophages and antimicrobial immunity
M Herb, M Schramm - Antioxidants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a chemically defined group of reactive molecules
derived from molecular oxygen. ROS are involved in a plethora of processes in cells in all …
derived from molecular oxygen. ROS are involved in a plethora of processes in cells in all …
[HTML][HTML] The gut microbiota (microbiome) in cardiovascular disease and its therapeutic regulation
In the last two decades, considerable interest has been shown in understanding the
development of the gut microbiota and its internal and external effects on the intestine, as …
development of the gut microbiota and its internal and external effects on the intestine, as …
In response to precision medicine: Current subcellular targeting strategies for cancer therapy
Emerging as a potent anticancer treatment, subcellular targeted cancer therapy has drawn
increasing attention, bringing great opportunities for clinical application. Here, two targeting …
increasing attention, bringing great opportunities for clinical application. Here, two targeting …
[HTML][HTML] Role of reactive oxygen species in cancer progression: molecular mechanisms and recent advancements
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a pivotal role in biological processes and continuous
ROS production in normal cells is controlled by the appropriate regulation between the silver …
ROS production in normal cells is controlled by the appropriate regulation between the silver …
Role of Nrf2 in aging, Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases
M George, M Tharakan, J Culberson, AP Reddy… - Ageing Research …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Nuclear Factor-Erythroid Factor 2 (Nrf2) is an important transcription factor that
regulates the expression of large number of genes in healthy and disease states. Nrf2 is …
regulates the expression of large number of genes in healthy and disease states. Nrf2 is …
Small-molecule fluorogenic probes for mitochondrial nanoscale imaging
R Zhai, B Fang, Y Lai, B Peng, H Bai, X Liu… - Chemical Society …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Mitochondria are inextricably linked to the development of diseases and cell metabolism
disorders. Super-resolution imaging (SRI) is crucial in enhancing our understanding of …
disorders. Super-resolution imaging (SRI) is crucial in enhancing our understanding of …
[HTML][HTML] Autophagy promotes the survival of dormant breast cancer cells and metastatic tumour recurrence
Cancer recurrence after initial diagnosis and treatment is a major cause of breast cancer
(BC) mortality, which results from the metastatic outbreak of dormant tumour cells …
(BC) mortality, which results from the metastatic outbreak of dormant tumour cells …
[HTML][HTML] Pathomechanisms of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy
I Klein, HC Lehmann - Toxics, 2021 - mdpi.com
Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common side effects of chemotherapy, affecting up
to 60% of all cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Moreover, paclitaxel induces …
to 60% of all cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Moreover, paclitaxel induces …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial dynamics, ROS, and cell signaling: a blended overview
Mitochondria are key intracellular organelles involved not only in the metabolic state of the
cell, but also in several cellular functions, such as proliferation, Calcium signaling, and lipid …
cell, but also in several cellular functions, such as proliferation, Calcium signaling, and lipid …