Reactive Oxygen Species in the Biology of Melanoma

  • L. I
  • Notcovich C
  • L. L
  • et al.
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Abstract

... Increased reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) levels have been associated with numerous pathological conditions, including cancer. Particularly ... H2O2). ROS were traditionally considered as toxic products leading to cellular damage. ...

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L., I., Notcovich, C., L., L., & Dura, H. (2011). Reactive Oxygen Species in the Biology of Melanoma. In Breakthroughs in Melanoma Research. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/20003

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