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Categories of intracellular ROS Free radicals Superoxide anion (O 2 ) O 2 is a reactive form of molecular oxygen generated through the one-electron reduction of the oxygen
It promotes chronic low-grade inflammation throughout the body
Pulmonary vascular remodeling encompasses several key processes: dysfunction of pulmonary artery endothelial cells, hyperproliferation of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells, muscularization of distal small pulmonary arteries, deposition of extracellular matrix proteins and perivascular inflammation (Crosswhite and Sun, 2014
Routes of Administration Subcutaneous (standard and only route): Protocols describe rotating between abdomen, thigh, and upper arm, with abdomen typically providing the most consistent absorption
Insulin/receptor binding: the last piece of the puzzle