Cell differentiation versus cell death: extracellular glucose is a key determinant of cell fate following oxidative stress exposure
Cells, particularly mechano-sensitive musculoskeletal cells such as tenocytes, routinely encounter oxidative stress. Oxidative stress can not only stimulate tissue repair, but also cause damage leading to tissue degeneration. As diabetes is associated with increased oxidative damage as well as incre...
Main Authors: | Hulley, P, Poulsen, R, Carr, A, Knowles, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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