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Editorial

Submitted by redoxoma on Fri, 12/07/2018 - 13:37
Ed. December, 2018

Editor's page by Francisco R. M. Laurindo and Flávia Meotti

We have a varied menu to fulfill our scientific curiosity starting with a discussion on lipid redox code and the amazing variety of these compounds, which is just beginning to be scratched from the surface, as further exemplified by a Redoxoma work describing protein aggregation induced by lipid oxidation-derived aldehydes. We follow on interesting discoveries related to uric acid hydroperoxide functions.

The rest goes from fun to serious discussions, just as Science itself. We bring a list of the most popular redox genes, which you will find amusing and thought-provoking. The serious part follows our previous issues involving scientific publishing practices to discuss inconvenient but necessary thoughts about publications. Just as a reminder, the oppinions expressed in our articles represent the author's views and not those from Redoxoma.

Welcome to our Redoxoma Newsletter issue.

Francisco R. M. Laurindo¹ and Flávia Meotti², Editors
¹Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil
²Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, Brazil

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