The Role of Oxidative Stress in Chemical Carcinogenesis

Oxidative stress results when the balance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) overrides the antioxidant capability of the target cell; oxidative damage from the interaction of reactive oxygen with critical cellular macromolecules may occur. ROS may interact with and modify cellul...

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Main Authors: Klaunig, James E., Xu, Yong, Isenberg, Jason S., Bachowski, Stephen, Kolaja, Kyle L., Jiang, Jiazhong, Stevenson, Donald E., Walborg, Earl F. Jr.
Format: Online
Language:en_US
Published: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2021
Online Access:Klaunig, J. E., Xu, Y., Isenberg, J. S., Bachowski, S., Kolaja, K. L., Jiang, J., ... & Walborg Jr, E. F. (1998). The role of oxidative stress in chemical carcinogenesis. Environmental health perspectives, 106(suppl 1), 289-295.
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