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- W2037880480 abstract "Abstract Oxygen radicals, or reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as primary or secondary messengers to promote cell growth or death. Many instances demonstrate an important direct role of ROS in development because redox status regulates key transcription factors that influence cell signaling pathways involved in proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Therefore, oxidative stress can alter many important reactions that affect embryonic development both positively and negatively. During particular periods in development, the embryo is more or less susceptible to oxidative stress, and teratogens, which can modify redox status, such as thalidomide, phenytoin, and ethanol, will disrupt fetal development. Various events in pregnancy such as diabetes also alter the redox state. Fortunately, antioxidants can obviate these effects through modification of gene expression, transcription factor signaling, and cell cycle alterations. A better understanding of ROS‐mediated reactions and their impact on embryonic development is important to ensure optimal outcomes. Birth Defects Research (Part C) 81:155–162, 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc." @default.
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- W2037880480 title "Effects of oxidative stress on embryonic development" @default.
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