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. 2016 Apr 5;7(27):42740–42761. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.8600

Figure 2. Comparisons of ROS level between different stages of tumor progression and tumor drug-resistance.

Figure 2

While in normal cells ROS generation and antioxidants are in balance, increased ROS levels are hallmarks of cancer cells. Marked increase in ROS can be achieved by chemotherapeutic agents, resulting in irreparable cellular damages and cancer cell death. However, some cancer cells can develop drug resistance by redox resetting.