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Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine
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Table of Contents

1: Oxygen: Boon yet Bane DS introducing oxygen toxicity and reactive species
2: Redox chemistry: the essentials
3: Antioxidant defences synthesized in vivo
4: Antioxidants from the diet
5: Oxidative stress and redox regulation: adaptation, damage, repair, senescence and death
6: Measurement of reactive species
7: Reactive species can pose special problems needing special solutions: some examples
8: Reactive species can be useful: some more examples
9: Reactive species can be poisonous: their role in toxicology
10: Reactive species in disease: friends or foes?
11: Ageing, nutrition, disease and therapy: a role for antioxidants?
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About the Author

Barry Halliwell, Executive Director, Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, National University of Singapore, John M. C. Gutteridge

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The content of Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine is as wide as the horizon and as deep as the ocean: nobody can ever dream to satisfactorily capture it in the limited space available for a book review. The target audience that will undoubtedly profit from this gigantic work is equally wide: biologists, biochemists, medical doctors, nutritionists, therapists with a sound background. It stands as an invaluable reference to be consulted without moderation, although a deep understanding certainly requires repeated reading and study.
*Massimo Nespolo, Structural Biology*

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