Redox regulation beyond ROS why ROS should not be measured as often

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Abstract

Based on the concept of oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been incriminated as the drivers behind almost every cardiovascular pathology. Redox alterations are, however, omnipresent bystanders to changes in cellular activity state. Even when ROS levels are altered, their contribution to pathology is not necessarily causal. Researchers should hesitate to engage in global ROS measurements and rather aim on identifying individual molecular targets of redox regulation.

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Brandes, R. P., Rezende, F., & Schröder, K. (2018). Redox regulation beyond ROS why ROS should not be measured as often. Circulation Research, 123(3), 326–328. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313146

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