7.343 The Radical Consequences of Respiration: Reactive Oxygen Species in Aging and Disease
The pathway linking ROS production by NADPH oxidases (Nox) and TNFalpha pathway. The best evidence for ROS in normal physiological functioning comes from the existence of Nox, whose function is to produce controlled bursts of oxygen radicals. Nox enzyme function is particularly useful in immune cells in which the oxygen radical production is used to activate proteases to kill invading bacteria and other pathogens. (Courtesy of Elsevier, Inc., ScienceDirect. Used with permission.)
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