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Editorial
. 2021 Oct:187:106605.
doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2021.106605. Epub 2021 Sep 6.

The emerging role of oxidative stress in complications of COVID-19 and potential therapeutic approach to diminish oxidative stress

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Editorial

The emerging role of oxidative stress in complications of COVID-19 and potential therapeutic approach to diminish oxidative stress

Md Mohiuddin et al. Respir Med. 2021 Oct.
No abstract available

Keywords: COVID-19; Disease; Mortality; Oxidative stress; Therapeutic.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest in association with the present study.

Comment on

  • COVID-19 and Oxidative Stress.
    Chernyak BV, Popova EN, Prikhodko AS, Grebenchikov OA, Zinovkina LA, Zinovkin RA. Chernyak BV, et al. Biochemistry (Mosc). 2020 Dec;85(12):1543-1553. doi: 10.1134/S0006297920120068. Biochemistry (Mosc). 2020. PMID: 33705292 Free PMC article. Review.

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