Reactive oxygen species may influence on the crossroads of stemness, senescence, and carcinogenesis in a cell via the roles of APRO family proteins
Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) may cause oxidative stress which is involved in aging and in the pathogenesis of various human diseases. Whereas unregulated levels of the ROS may be harmful, regulated basal level of ROS is even necessary to support cellular functions as a second messenger fo...
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Main Authors: | Yuka Ikeda, Kurumi Taniguchi, Nozomi Nagase, Ai Tsuji, Yasuko Kitagishi, Satoru Matsuda |
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Language: | EN |
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Open Exploration Publishing Inc.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea0a4f214d0b46deb439259d89f24b25 |
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