… Multiple roles have been indicated for reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) in the immunesystem in recent years. ROS have been extensively studied due to their ability to damage DNA and …
Z Yang, Z Min, B Yu - International Reviews of Immunology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… Reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) is a kind of single electron reduction product of oxygen in vivo. … In fact, ROS plays an important role in the immunesystem of the body, participates in the …
X Chen, M Song, B Zhang… - Oxidative Medicine and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… Reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) produced by cellular metabolism play an important role as signaling messengers in immunesystem. ROS elevated in the tumor microenvironment are …
C Zhao, H Deng, X Chen - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
… functions mediated by reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) in the immunesystem, a number of … host immunity to maximize the therapeutic potency by eliciting a favorable immuneresponse. …
… Reactive oxygenspecies (ROS) are used by the immunesystem as weapons against pathogens; however, antioxidants have long been recognized as protectors of host organism …
… Significance: Reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) are often … paradigm that these reactivespecies are not generated … this has important consequences for immunesystem function. Currently, …
L Wenzhong, L Hualan - Autoimmunity, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… Briefly, the virus inhibited the immunesystem through “ROS escape”, and damaged the immunesystem by “ROS attack”. The destruction instigated a strong cytokine storm, leading to …
Z Li, X Xu, X Leng, M He, J Wang, S Cheng, H Wu - Archives of virology, 2017 - Springer
… , dysfunction of the immunesystem, apoptosis or cell death [42]. Since the 1960s, when reactiveoxygenspecies were first described, we have known that oxygen could both support …
… Reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) are oxygen-containing molecules that have high reactivity and play roles in protection or harm the cancer cells. We aimed to clarify the clinical …