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|a Villamena, Frederick A.
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|a Molecular basis of oxidative stress
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b chemistry, mechanisms, and disease pathogenesis
|c edited by Frederick A. Villamena
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|a Hoboken
|b Wiley
|c 2013
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|a XXVI, 420 Seiten
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|a Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry
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|a Toxicology
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|a eng
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|a Wiley Online Books
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|a 10.1002/9781118355886
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|a Sets the stage for the development of better diagnostic techniques and therapeutics Featuring contributions from an international team of leading clinicians and biomedical researchers, Molecular Basis of Oxidative Stress reviews the molecular and chemical bases of oxidative stress, describing how oxidative stress can lead to the development of cancer and cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Moreover, it explains the potential role of free radicals in both the diagnosis and the development of therapeutics to treat disease.
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