Reactive oxygen species: the achilles' heel of cancer cells?

Volume: 16, Issue: 11, Pages: 1212 - 1214
Published: Jun 1, 2012
Abstract
Cancer development, progression, and metastasis are multistep processes. Accumulating evidence suggests that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critically involved in cancer cell functions. This Forum reviews our current understanding of the important and paradoxical role of ROS in the regulation of tumor-associated cell properties, genes, and signaling pathways. The six reviews in this Forum showcase the up-to-date knowledge on how ROS modulate...
Paper Details
Title
Reactive oxygen species: the achilles' heel of cancer cells?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Volume
16
Issue
11
Pages
1212 - 1214
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