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Reactive Oxygen Species and their Interaction with Platelets

Reactive Oxygen Species and their Interaction with Platelets

... In the cases such as trauma, inflammation and hypo perfusion, ROS is released by the cells such as platelets leukocytes, and endothelial cells. The release of ROS has a major impact on coagulation, and PAI-1, ... See full document

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Plasminogen modulates formation of reactive oxygen species in human platelets

Plasminogen modulates formation of reactive oxygen species in human platelets

... reactive oxygen species (roS) are considered to be important signalling molecules controlling many platelet ...activated platelets. Platelets isolated from donor plasma were pre-treated ... See full document

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An estrogen analogue and promising anticancer agent refrains from inducing morphological damage and reactive oxygen species generation in erythrocytes, fibrin and platelets: a pilot study

An estrogen analogue and promising anticancer agent refrains from inducing morphological damage and reactive oxygen species generation in erythrocytes, fibrin and platelets: a pilot study

... In conclusion, ESE-16′s effects in vitro are favorable as a promising antitumour agent causing metaphase block, apoptosis and autophagy in tumorigenic cell lines and not to the same extent in MCF-12A cells. In the ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species in plant development

Reactive oxygen species in plant development

... ROXY1 and ROXY2 are also expressed with overlapping patterns during anther development. The Arabidopsis single roxy1 and roxy2 mutants produce normal anthers whereas roxy1 roxy2 double mutants are sterile (Xing and ... See full document

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Antimicrobial Actions of Reactive Oxygen Species

Antimicrobial Actions of Reactive Oxygen Species

... (52). Earlier studies to investigate the interaction between SPI2 and NOX2 used inoculum sizes approximately 1,000-fold lower than those used by Aussel et al. and Helaine et al. Finally, in com- parison to the ... See full document

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Review on positive role of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in seed germination

Review on positive role of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in seed germination

... active/reactive oxygen species ...thus interaction, during the process of desiccation, intracellular structures are highly vulnerable as conditions for radical generation are enhanced ... See full document

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T cell apoptosis and reactive oxygen species

T cell apoptosis and reactive oxygen species

... Several experiments suggest that ACAD is controlled by various members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins. This family consists of pro- and antiapoptotic members that control the fate of cells by protection or destruction ... See full document

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Phospholipid homeostasis plays an important role in fungal development, fungicide resistance and virulence in Fusarium graminearum

Phospholipid homeostasis plays an important role in fungal development, fungicide resistance and virulence in Fusarium graminearum

... Phospholipid biosynthesis is also important for viru- lence in pathogenic fungi. The concentration of PC was higher in virulent strains than in an avirulent strain of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (Vallejo et al. 2012). ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species and stress signaling in plants

Reactive oxygen species and stress signaling in plants

... of reactive oxygen spe - cies (ROS) in plant cells, are ...The interaction between ROS and other signal mediators, in particular nitric oxide and calcium ions, is ... See full document

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The role of cellular reactive oxygen species in cancer chemotherapy

The role of cellular reactive oxygen species in cancer chemotherapy

... (e.g. oxygen concentration, pH, glutathione, and redox conditions), these models can predict the time- and space-dependent tumor growth during, and after chemotherapy ... See full document

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Platelet derived exosomes induce endothelial cell apoptosis through peroxynitrite generation: experimental evidence for a novel mechanism of septic vascular dysfunction

Platelet derived exosomes induce endothelial cell apoptosis through peroxynitrite generation: experimental evidence for a novel mechanism of septic vascular dysfunction

... of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), both within endothelial cells and in the adjacent milieu, has a major role in endothelial activation and ...to ... See full document

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Effects of immune supplementation and immune challenge on oxidative status and physiology in a model bird: implications for ecologists

Effects of immune supplementation and immune challenge on oxidative status and physiology in a model bird: implications for ecologists

... bird species: the homing pigeon ( Columba livia ...in reactive oxygen metabolites, total antioxidant capacity, haptoglobin, oxygen consumption, body mass and cloacal ...of reactive ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species in iridium based OER catalysts

Reactive oxygen species in iridium based OER catalysts

... reactive oxygen, explains the exceptional reactivity of amor- phous Ir III/IV ...electrophilic oxygen in Ir III/IV oxyhydroxides is an optimal precursor site for the nucleophilic attack of ... See full document

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Various Factors Involving Aging: Electron Transfer, Reactive Oxygen Species And Oxidative Stress

Various Factors Involving Aging: Electron Transfer, Reactive Oxygen Species And Oxidative Stress

... transfer, reactive oxygen species, antioxidants, reactive nitrogen species, heart, brain, lung, prostate, mitochondria, and miscellaneous ...with oxygen can occur, giving rise to ... See full document

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Polyphenols in Fruits and Vegetables and Its Effect on Human Health

Polyphenols in Fruits and Vegetables and Its Effect on Human Health

... of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the etiology of these degenerative conditions has suggested that phytochemicals showing antioxidant activity may contribute to the prevention of these ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species a double-edged sword for mesothelioma

Reactive oxygen species a double-edged sword for mesothelioma

... It is well known that oxidative stress can lead to chronic inflammation which, in turn, could mediate most chronic diseases including cancer. Oxidants have been implicated in the activity of crocidolite and amosite, the ... See full document

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 A REVIEW ON MITOCHONDRIA AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES: THE BETTER SIDE

 A REVIEW ON MITOCHONDRIA AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES: THE BETTER SIDE

... in erythrocytes to ten thousands in striated muscle cells. Their main function is to support aerobic respiration and to provide energy as ATP, by means of the electron transport chain (ETC). The ETC consist of four ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species, oxidative signaling and the regulation of photosynthesis

Reactive oxygen species, oxidative signaling and the regulation of photosynthesis

... that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated in abundance by photosynthesis, providing a plethora of redox signals as well as functioning as essential regulators of energy and metabolic fl ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species: toxic molecules or spark of life?

Reactive oxygen species: toxic molecules or spark of life?

... in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tissue evidence of oxidative injury are common in patients with inflammatory processes or tissue ...an oxygen rich environment and ROS and their chemical ... See full document

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A REVIEW ON REACTIVE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN SPECIES

A REVIEW ON REACTIVE OXYGEN AND NITROGEN SPECIES

... of reactive species in the diabetes, the argue continues on three points: 1) is it discriminating in patients or present in all patients but not measurable by available methods, 2) is it facultative, that ... See full document

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