Redox signaling: An evolution from free radicals to aging

Volume: 97, Pages: 398 - 407
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Redox biology has evolved from studies of the pathology that involves oxidants to an understanding of how oxidants participate in normal as well as aberrant signal transduction. Although the concept that signal transduction involved changes in the redox state dates from the 1930s, the modern history of redox biology began with the discovery of superoxide dismutase by McCord and Fridovich. The initial focus was on free radicals and damage of...
Paper Details
Title
Redox signaling: An evolution from free radicals to aging
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
97
Pages
398 - 407
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