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Christopher Rhodes to Reactive Oxygen Species

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Christopher Rhodes has written about Reactive Oxygen Species.
Connection Strength

0.636
  1. The role of redox active copper(II) on antioxidant properties of the flavonoid baicalein: DNA protection under Cu(II)-Fenton reaction and Cu(II)-ascorbate system conditions. J Inorg Biochem. 2023 08; 245:112244.
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    Score: 0.186
  2. Antioxidant vs. Prooxidant Properties of the Flavonoid, Kaempferol, in the Presence of Cu(II) Ions: A ROS-Scavenging Activity, Fenton Reaction and DNA Damage Study. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Feb 05; 22(4).
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    Score: 0.159
  3. Increased phagocyte-like NADPH oxidase and ROS generation in type 2 diabetic ZDF rat and human islets: role of Rac1-JNK1/2 signaling pathway in mitochondrial dysregulation in the diabetic islet. Diabetes. 2011 Nov; 60(11):2843-52.
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    Score: 0.083
  4. Current commentary: Can free radicals be good for you? Sci Prog. 2011; 94(Pt 4):451-62.
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    Score: 0.079
  5. Role of oxygen radicals in DNA damage and cancer incidence. Mol Cell Biochem. 2004 Nov; 266(1-2):37-56.
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    Score: 0.052
  6. Targeting Free Radicals in Oxidative Stress-Related Human Diseases. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2017 07; 38(7):592-607.
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    Score: 0.031
  7. Arsenic: toxicity, oxidative stress and human disease. J Appl Toxicol. 2011 Mar; 31(2):95-107.
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    Score: 0.020
  8. Free radicals, metals and antioxidants in oxidative stress-induced cancer. Chem Biol Interact. 2006 Mar 10; 160(1):1-40.
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    Score: 0.014
  9. The hyperglycemia-induced inflammatory response in adipocytes: the role of reactive oxygen species. J Biol Chem. 2005 Feb 11; 280(6):4617-26.
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    Score: 0.013
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