Abstract

since gerschman and colleagues ([4][1]) first proposed in 1954 that hyperoxic injury could be attributed to the formation of oxygen free radicals, our understanding of the physiology of oxygen and its reduced metabolites, commonly referred to as reactive oxygen species (ROS), has evolved to

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