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There is a widespread consensus that use of antioxidants as a
therapeutic approach may counteract free radical mediated
pathologies. However, the role of antioxidants in normal physiology
and redox signaling is still in its infancy. Since oxidative stress
is related to various diseases and pathologies, scientists are
eager to study the disease in humans, but it is not always ethical
to study all the aspects of the disease in humans. Thus, it becomes
mandatory to study the disease process and the mechanisms behind it
through experimental models which generally involve animals, in
vitro/cell culture studies, primates and even humans to a certain
extent. Studies on Experimental Models contains data on the
experimental models or review of such models of oxidative stress in
various diseases. It is structured into six sections, which are as
follows: diabetes, cardiovascular, neurology, ocular diseases,
toxicology/environmental and in vitro/tissue culture. Each section
presents a sketch of models in humans, animals and in vitro
methods. Taken together, they comprise a valuable reference for
basic and clinical scientists, one aimed at contributing to the
advancement of oxidative stress research using appropriate animal
models.
There is a widespread consensus that use of antioxidants as a
therapeutic approach may counteract free radical mediated
pathologies. However, the role of antioxidants in normal physiology
and redox signaling is still in its infancy. Since oxidative stress
is related to various diseases and pathologies, scientists are
eager to study the disease in humans, but it is not always ethical
to study all the aspects of the disease in humans. Thus, it becomes
mandatory to study the disease process and the mechanisms behind it
through experimental models which generally involve animals, in
vitro/cell culture studies, primates and even humans to a certain
extent. Studies on Experimental Models contains data on the
experimental models or review of such models of oxidative stress in
various diseases. It is structured into six sections, which are as
follows: diabetes, cardiovascular, neurology, ocular diseases,
toxicology/environmental and in vitro/tissue culture. Each section
presents a sketch of models in humans, animals and in vitro
methods. Taken together, they comprise a valuable reference for
basic and clinical scientists, one aimed at contributing to the
advancement of oxidative stress research using appropriate animal
models.
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