Insulin resistance is an independent correlate of high serum levels of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and low testosterone in non-diabetic men
Nobuhiro Tahara, Tsutomu Imaizumi, Masayoshi Takeuchi and Sho-ichi Yamagishi
Carnitine deficiency and oxidative stress provoke cardiotoxicity in an ifosfamide-induced Fanconi syndrome rat model
Mohamed M. Sayed-Ahmed, Amal Q. Darweesh and Amal J. Fatani
Age associated oxidative damage in lymphocytes
Nandeslu Gautam, Subhasis Das, Santanu Kar Mahapatra, Subhankari Prasad Chakraborty, Pratip Kumar Kundu and Somenath Roy
Exogenous antioxidants - Double-edged swords in cellular redox state: Health beneficial effects at physiologic doses versus deleterious effects at high doses
Jaouad Bouayed and Torsten Bohn
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• Science Citation Index Expanded, available as the Web of ScienceOxidative stress impacts almost all acute and chronic progressive disorders and on a cellular basis is intimately linked to aging, cardiovascular disease, cancer, immune function, metabolism and neurodegeneration. Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity is a unique peer-reviewed journal that focuses upon the cellular and molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress in the nervous system and related organ systems in relation to aging, immune function, vascular biology, metabolism, cellular survival and cellular longevity.
The journal fills a significant void in today's scientific literature and serves as an international forum for the scientific community worldwide to translate pioneering "bench to bedside" research into clinical strategies. Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity uses both traditional and electronic formats and features full-length original articles, opinion articles, Extra-Views articles, short communications and comprehensive reviews as well as entertains suggestions for timely areas of interest.