General Research Model: in_vitro

Electrolyzed Reduced Water Which Can Scavenge Active Oxygen Species Supresses Cell Growth and Regulates Gene Expression of Animal Cells

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The Power of Electrolyzed Water: How It Affects Cell Growth and Gene Expression

A 1998 study in Japan found that electrolyzed reduced water can scavenge active oxygen species, suppressing cell growth and regulating gene expression in animal cells. This has implications for cancer treatment and overall health. Electrolyzed water may be able to help prevent cell damage and regulate cell growth, leading to new treatments and therapies.

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Abstract

Publish Year 1998 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal New Developments and New Applications in Animal Cell Technology Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicCancer Model Cell Culture Tertiary TopicOncogenesis Vehicle Water (Electrolysis) pH Alkaline Application Culture Media Comparison Complement