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The emerging role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in redox biology and some implications for plasma applications to medicine and biology
David B. Graves
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Engineering & Materials Science
Reactive oxygen species
100%
Plasma applications
88%
Oxidation-Reduction
73%
Medicine
56%
Nitrogen
51%
Oxygen
45%
Plasmas
29%
Aging of materials
12%
Biochemistry
11%
Parasites
11%
Cardiovascular system
10%
Pulmonary diseases
10%
Immune system
9%
Atmospheric pressure
8%
Medical problems
8%
Molecules
7%
Animals
7%
Health
5%
Physics & Astronomy
medicine
60%
biology
59%
emerging
50%
nitrogen
41%
therapy
38%
oxygen
33%
cancer
15%
heart diseases
12%
immune systems
11%
wound healing
11%
parasites
11%
cardiovascular system
11%
biochemistry
10%
infectious diseases
10%
lungs
8%
health
8%
drugs
8%
animals
7%
atmospheric pressure
7%
molecules
4%
Chemical Compounds
Reactive Nitrogen Species
78%
Reactive Oxygen Metabolite
52%
Plasma
34%
Application
17%
Signalling Molecule
10%
Biochemistry
7%
Antimicrobial Agent
5%
Pressure
4%
Drug
4%