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''Free Radical Biology and Medicin''e is the premier forum for publishing groundbreaking research in the redox biology of both health and disease. | ''Free Radical Biology and Medicin''e is the premier forum for publishing groundbreaking research in the redox biology of both health and disease. They focus on signal transduction and redox signaling; oxidative stress; reductive stress; redox stress; nitrosative stress; aging and age-related diseases; metabolic regulation and metabolic diseases; mitochondrial function and signaling; homeostatic mechanisms and adaptive responses; redox chemistry and mechanisms; materials & nanomaterials; non-thermal plasmas; microorganisms, fungi, plants, insects, animals, and humans; and antioxidant enzymes, pathways, and networks. | ||
== Featured Papers == | == Featured Papers == | ||
[[Formation of 4-hydroxynonenal from cardiolipin oxidation: intramolecular peroxyl radical addition and decomposition (2011)]] | [[Formation of 4-hydroxynonenal from cardiolipin oxidation: intramolecular peroxyl radical addition and decomposition (2011)]] | ||
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/free-radical-biology-and-medicine | |||
[[Category:Journals]] | [[Category:Journals]] |
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About
Free Radical Biology and Medicine is the premier forum for publishing groundbreaking research in the redox biology of both health and disease. They focus on signal transduction and redox signaling; oxidative stress; reductive stress; redox stress; nitrosative stress; aging and age-related diseases; metabolic regulation and metabolic diseases; mitochondrial function and signaling; homeostatic mechanisms and adaptive responses; redox chemistry and mechanisms; materials & nanomaterials; non-thermal plasmas; microorganisms, fungi, plants, insects, animals, and humans; and antioxidant enzymes, pathways, and networks.
Featured Papers
Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/free-radical-biology-and-medicine