We did not characterize the NOX isoforminvolved in the pathway leading to ROS formation; however, previous available evidence [28,29] and the fact that apocynin suppressed ROS production in our study suggest that NOX2 is the isoform involved.
We did not characterize the NOX isoforminvolvedin the pathway leading to ROS formation; however, previous availableevidence [28,29] and the fact that apocynin suppressed ROS productionin our study suggest that NOX2 is the isoform involved.