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Mitochondrial Redox Dysfunction and Environmental Exposures
Samuel W. Caito,
Michael Aschner
Molecular Pharmacology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Exposure
82%
Oxidation-Reduction
72%
Respiration
63%
Mitochondria
62%
Reactive Oxygen Species
61%
Cell Respiration
53%
Oxidative Phosphorylation
42%
Mitochondrial Membranes
42%
Electron Transport
41%
Organelles
36%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
33%
Parkinson Disease
31%
Disease Progression
30%
Adenosine Triphosphate
29%
Alzheimer Disease
29%
Cell Death
28%
Chronic Disease
28%
Proteins
27%
Direction compound
27%
Oxygen
27%
Wounds and Injuries
18%
Chemical Compounds
Environmental Contaminant
100%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
71%
Cell Death
40%
Electron Transport
36%
Protein
31%
Dioxygen
18%
Oxidation Reaction
17%