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oxidation a chemical reaction resulting from exposure to oxygen or other electron-seizing atoms or molecular combination of atoms (see FREE RADICALS). On the cellular level, oxidative reactions are the source of energy, but free radicals and other oxidizing agents can damage cellular components, such as membranes, and interfere with cells' regulatory systems.
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oxidative stress a highly oxidized environment within cells that is thought to promote HIV replication because cells are forced into a highly activated state due to loss of control of their regulatory systems.
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oxidative phosphorylation the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate that takes place in the electron transport chain of the mitochondrion.
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oxide A mineral compound characterized by the linkage of oxygen with one or more metallic elements, such a spinel, MgAl2O4.
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oximeter A monitoring device that measures oxygen in the body. The device may be placed on the earlobe, finger, or toe.
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