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Role of Superoxide As a Signaling Molecule

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Specialty Physiology
Date 2004 May 15
PMID 15143206
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Abstract

Superoxide is known to affect vascular physiology in several ways and has also been recognized to contribute significantly to vascular physiopathology. Here we discuss the emerging role of superoxide as an essential signaling molecule in normal physiology.

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