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Reactive sulfur species (RSS) are a family of sulfur-based chemical compounds that can oxidize and inhibit thiol-proteins and enzymes. They are often formed by the oxidation of thiols and disulfides into higher oxidation states. Examples of RSS include persulfides, polysulfides and thiosulfate.

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  • Reaktive Schwefelspezies (RSS) sind Schwefelverbindungen, die – in Analogie zu reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies (ROS) und reaktiven Stickstoffspezies (RNS) – redoxaktiv sind. (de)
  • Reactive sulfur species (RSS) are a family of sulfur-based chemical compounds that can oxidize and inhibit thiol-proteins and enzymes. They are often formed by the oxidation of thiols and disulfides into higher oxidation states. Examples of RSS include persulfides, polysulfides and thiosulfate. (en)
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  • Reaktive Schwefelspezies (RSS) sind Schwefelverbindungen, die – in Analogie zu reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies (ROS) und reaktiven Stickstoffspezies (RNS) – redoxaktiv sind. (de)
  • Reactive sulfur species (RSS) are a family of sulfur-based chemical compounds that can oxidize and inhibit thiol-proteins and enzymes. They are often formed by the oxidation of thiols and disulfides into higher oxidation states. Examples of RSS include persulfides, polysulfides and thiosulfate. (en)
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  • Reaktive Schwefelspezies (de)
  • Reactive sulfur species (en)
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