Dynamic regulatory network model of oxidative stress-immune interaction (IMAGE)
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ROS are key players in the immune system's response to infection and cancer, influencing how the body identifies and fights these threats. A balanced level of ROS supports healthy immune function, but excessive ROS can impair the body's ability to recognize and eliminate antigens, leading to immune dysfunction and various diseases. Therefore, controlling ROS levels through targeted therapies holds promise for developing new and improved immunotherapies.
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The corresponding author Dr. Na Xie.
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