The role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of infections with coronaviruses

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  • who: ufeffChandrimaufeff ufeffGainufeff et al. from the Guangzhou National Laboratory, China San Raffaele Telematic University, Italy have published the research: The role of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of infections with coronaviruses, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    ROS are free_radical and nonradical byproducts of metabolic processes in organelles such as plasma and nuclear membranes, the mitochondria, peroxisomes and the endoplasmic_reticulum (ER; Reshi et_al, 2014). Increased ROS during viral infections have not only detrimental impact on the cells and tissues but are also important for antiviral immune function (Yang et_al, 2007; Finkel, 2011) during . . .

     

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