Physiological and Pathological Role of ROS: Benefits and Limitations of Antioxidant Treatment
ROS were long considered one of the key players in tissue injury. Indeed, overproduction of ROS results in oxidative stress, a process leading to the development of many pathological conditions. For the treatment of these conditions, the use of antioxidants was proposed. Over time, it was shown that...
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