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Cover: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are produced by both physiological cues including the response to insulin stimulation and as part of pathophysiological processes. As regulators of insulin action, they exert on one hand positive effects, participating as coregulatory second messengers for the physiological actions of the hormone (in green), but in a different biological context can induce insulin resistance (in red). See Bashan, Nava, Julia Kovsan, Ilana Kachko, Hilla Ovadia, and Assaf Rudich. Physiol Rev 89: 27-71, 2009.
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