Reactive Oxygen Species: Network Pharmacology and Therapeutic Applications (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 264) 1st ed. 2021 Edition
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in almost every human disease phenotype, without much, if any, therapeutic consequence foremost exemplified by the failure of the so-called anti-oxidants. This book is a game changer for the field and many clinical areas such as cardiology and neurology. The term ‘oxidative stress’ is abandoned and replaced with a systems medicine and network pharmacology-based mechanistic approach to disease. The ROS-related drugs discussed here target either ROS- forming or ROS -modifying enzymes for which there is strong clinical evidence. In addition, ROS targets are included as they jointly participate in causal mechanisms of disease. This approach is transforming the ROS field and represents a breakthrough in redox medicine indicating a path to patient benefit. In the coming years more targets and drugs may be discovered, but the approach will remain the same and this book will thus become, and for many years remain, the leading reference for ROSopathies and their treatment by network pharmacology.
Chapter “Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Stimulators and Activators” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Product Details
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2021 edition (February 24, 2021)
- Language : English
- Digital eBook : 433 pages

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