Preeclampsia is a dangerous condition of persistent hypertension, associated with high urinary protein levels or decreased blood platelet development, failure of kidneys, liver or lungs, and neurological complications 123
Because of this short half-life, most clinical protocols call for daily dosing or, in some cases, twice-daily dosing to maintain consistent levels in the body throughout the treatment period
Smaller infarcts preserve more functional tissue, which translates to better pumping ability and improved long-term outcomes
Reactive oxygen species and human spermatozoa
Epigenetic modifications in mouse cerebellar purkinje cells: Effects of aging, caloric restriction, and overexpression of superoxide dismutase 1 on 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine