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Oxidative stress, consequences and ROS mediated cellular signaling in rheumatoid arthritis

There are numerous extra- and intra-cellular processes involved in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Augmented ROS generation can cause the damage of biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acid and lipids. ROS act as an intracellular signaling component and is associated with various...

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Published in:Chemico-biological interactions 2018-02, Vol.281, p.121-136
Main Authors: Phull, Abdul-Rehman, Nasir, Bakht, Haq, Ihsan ul, Kim, Song Ja
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