Oxygen radicals and signaling

T Finkel - Current opinion in cell biology, 1998 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 1998Elsevier
Recent evidence suggests that reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide anions and
hydrogen peroxide, function as intracellular second messengers. This review will discuss
the progress in understanding the intracellular pathways leading from ligand stimulation to
the generation of oxidants, as well as some of the increasing number of cellular processes
that appear to be subject to redox regulation.
Recent evidence suggests that reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide anions and hydrogen peroxide, function as intracellular second messengers. This review will discuss the progress in understanding the intracellular pathways leading from ligand stimulation to the generation of oxidants, as well as some of the increasing number of cellular processes that appear to be subject to redox regulation.
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