Ros homeostasis and metabolism: a dangerous liason in cancer cells

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  • who: E Panieri from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research work: ROS homeostasis and metabolism: a dangerous liason in cancer cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Received 11.1.16; revised 18.3.16; accepted 21.3.16; Edited by A Finazzi-Agrò efficient mechanism of ROS detoxification that presents a selective advantage over and upholds its survival under prooxidizing conditions. The dependency of cancer cells from their antioxidant systems represents a specific vulnerability that must be exploited to induce targeted cell death. Strategies aimed at altering redox signaling events in tumor . . .

     

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