Authors
Jeroen Frijhoff, Paul G Winyard, Neven Zarkovic, Sean S Davies, Roland Stocker, David Cheng, Annie R Knight, Emma Louise Taylor, Jeannette Oettrich, Tatjana Ruskovska, Ana Cipak Gasparovic, Antonio Cuadrado, Daniela Weber, Henrik Enghusen Poulsen, Tilman Grune, Harald HHW Schmidt, Pietro Ghezzi
Publication date
2015/11/10
Source
Antioxidants & redox signaling
Volume
23
Issue
14
Pages
1144-1170
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
Significance: Oxidative stress is considered to be an important component of various diseases. A vast number of methods have been developed and used in virtually all diseases to measure the extent and nature of oxidative stress, ranging from oxidation of DNA to proteins, lipids, and free amino acids. Recent Advances: An increased understanding of the biology behind diseases and redox biology has led to more specific and sensitive tools to measure oxidative stress markers, which are very diverse and sometimes very low in abundance. Critical Issues: The literature is very heterogeneous. It is often difficult to draw general conclusions on the significance of oxidative stress biomarkers, as only in a limited proportion of diseases have a range of different biomarkers been used, and different biomarkers have been used to study different diseases. In addition, biomarkers are often measured using nonspecific …
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