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Role of reactive oxygen species in cellular injury. Several molecular structures are generated during cellular injury that can damage membranes, proteins and nucleic acids. A number of inherent antioxidant compounds are present within the cell to limit the damage. Cellular injury due to reactive oxygen species occurs when these normal defence mechanisms are overwhelmed. SOD = superoxide dismutase. |