Reactive Oxygen Species
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are a class of highly reactive molecules that contain oxygen. They are formed as a natural byproduct of cellular metabolism and are essential for life. ROS are involved in many important processes including signaling, cell division, and the destruction of toxins. ROS can also act as powerful oxidants, meaning that they can cause significant damage to cells and tissues when produced in excess. Therefore, understanding ROS production and function is essential for maintaining optimal health and avoiding chronic diseases. Additionally, ROS can be used for medical purposes such as cancer therapy and wound healing.
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