Reactive oxygen species and cell signaling. Review
D Averill-Bates - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell …, 2024 - Elsevier
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a term encompassing a group of highly reactive oxygen-
derived molecules. In physiological systems, ROS production exists in concert with …
derived molecules. In physiological systems, ROS production exists in concert with …
The role of ROS in tumor infiltrating immune cells and cancer immunotherapy
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of short-lived highly reactive molecules formed
intracellularly from molecular oxygen. ROS can alter biochemical, transcriptional, and …
intracellularly from molecular oxygen. ROS can alter biochemical, transcriptional, and …
Dual-site fluorescent probe for visualizing the metabolism of Cys in living cells
Fluorescent probes, as noninvasive tools for visualizing the metabolism of biomolecules,
hold great potential to explore their physiological and pathological processes. For cysteine …
hold great potential to explore their physiological and pathological processes. For cysteine …
Oxidative stress, prooxidants, and antioxidants: the interplay
Oxidative stress is a normal phenomenon in the body. Under normal conditions, the
physiologically important intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are …
physiologically important intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are …
[HTML][HTML] Physiological roles of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species
LA Sena, NS Chandel - Molecular cell, 2012 - cell.com
Historically, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) were thought to exclusively
cause cellular damage and lack a physiological function. Accumulation of ROS and …
cause cellular damage and lack a physiological function. Accumulation of ROS and …
Achieving the balance between ROS and antioxidants: when to use the synthetic antioxidants
B Poljsak, D Šuput, I Milisav - Oxidative medicine and cellular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Free radical damage is linked to formation of many degenerative diseases, including cancer,
cardiovascular disease, cataracts, and aging. Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) …
cardiovascular disease, cataracts, and aging. Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) …
Reactive oxygen species: involvement in T cell signaling and metabolism
DG Franchina, C Dostert, D Brenner - Trends in immunology, 2018 - cell.com
T cells are a central component of defenses against pathogens and tumors. Their effector
functions are sustained by specific metabolic changes that occur upon activation, and these …
functions are sustained by specific metabolic changes that occur upon activation, and these …
Mitochondrial ROS regulation of proliferating cells
L Diebold, NS Chandel - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Once thought of exclusively as damaging molecules, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are
becoming increasingly appreciated for the role they play in cellular signaling through redox …
becoming increasingly appreciated for the role they play in cellular signaling through redox …
Drug resistance in glioblastoma: the two faces of oxidative stress
C Olivier, L Oliver, L Lalier, FM Vallette - Frontiers in molecular …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Glioblastomas (GBM) are the most common primary brain tumor with a median survival of 15
months. A population of cells with stem cell properties (glioblastoma stem cells, GSCs) …
months. A population of cells with stem cell properties (glioblastoma stem cells, GSCs) …
Mitohormesis: promoting health and lifespan by increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
M Ristow, K Schmeisser - Dose-response, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasing evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS), consisting of superoxide,
hydrogen peroxide, and multiple others, do not only cause oxidative stress, but rather may …
hydrogen peroxide, and multiple others, do not only cause oxidative stress, but rather may …