Oxidation of cardiac myofilament proteins: Priming for dysfunction?

Volume: 63, Pages: 47 - 58
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Oxidants are produced endogenously and can react with and thereby post-translationally modify target proteins. They have been implicated in the redox regulation of signal transduction pathways conferring protection, but also in mediating oxidative stress and causing damage. The difference is that in scenarios of injury the amount of oxidants generated is higher and/or the duration of oxidant exposure sustained. In the cardiovascular system,...
Paper Details
Title
Oxidation of cardiac myofilament proteins: Priming for dysfunction?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
63
Pages
47 - 58
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