Question:Why
are ROS (reactive oxygen species) dangerous for cancer cells, but
not to healthy normal cells?...
Question
Why
are ROS (reactive oxygen species) dangerous for cancer cells, but
not to healthy normal cells?...
Why
are ROS (reactive oxygen species) dangerous for cancer cells, but
not to healthy normal cells?
Activation of a metabolic pathway and removal of inhibition of
a pathway, while similar, have distinct differences. How does this
difference make cancer cells more susceptible than healthy cells to
the action of DCA (dichloroacetate).