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Breadcrumb Research Publications Redox clocks: Time to rethink redox interventionsAuthors list Andras D Nagy Akhilesh B Reddy Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Journal details Journal Free Radical Biology & Medicine Volume 119 Pages 3-7 Publication date 1 May 2018Full text links Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.12.033 Keywords Related topics Synthetic Biology Neurosciences Model Organisms Metabolism Infectious Disease Imaging Human Biology & Physiology Computational & Systems Biology Chemical Biology & High Throughput Cell Biology Biochemistry & Proteomics Type of publicationReviewJournal articleCrick labs/facilities Related content New AI toolkit is the ‘scientist that never sleeps’ Type: News 12 February 2019 The five biggest Crick research stories of 2020 Type: Feature 18 December 2020 Novel CRISPR method identifies key genes for Toxoplasma survival Type: News 3 September 2019 New molecular link discovered in motor neurone disease Type: News 1 August 2019 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email