Recent data suggest that chronic increment of reactive oxygen species (ROS) may be involved in the development and progression of chronic prostatic disease, such as BPH and PCa; adipose tissue produces bioactive substances called adipokines, also involved in the production of ROS. Our study aims to evaluate the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress in prostate disease
Relazione tra stress ossidativo e obesità nelle malattie della prostata [The relationship between oxidative stress and obesity in prostate disease]
CIMINO, SEBASTIANO;LI VOLTI, Giovanni;MORGIA, Giuseppe Maria
2012-01-01
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Recent data suggest that chronic increment of reactive oxygen species (ROS) may be involved in the development and progression of chronic prostatic disease, such as BPH and PCa; adipose tissue produces bioactive substances called adipokines, also involved in the production of ROS. Our study aims to evaluate the relationship between obesity and oxidative stress in prostate diseaseFile in questo prodotto:
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