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Oxidative stress in aging--matters of the heart and mind

Oxidative damage is considered to be the primary cause of several aging associated disease pathologies. Cumulative oxidative damage tends to be pervasive among cellular macromolecules, impacting proteins, lipids, RNA and DNA of cells. At a systemic level, events subsequent to oxidative damage induce...

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Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2013-09, Vol.14 (9), p.17897-17925
Main Authors: Venkataraman, Krishnan, Khurana, Sandhya, Tai, T C
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oxidative stress
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RONS
Signal Transduction
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