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Table 4 The biological process involved in ROS stress regulation, according to STRING analysis

From: Sodium selenite preserves rBM-MSCs’ stemness, differentiation potential, and immunophenotype and protects them against oxidative stress via activation of the Nrf2 signaling pathway

GO-term

Description

Count in network

Strength(> 1)

GO:0,090,400

Stress-induced premature senescence

2 of 8

2.43

GO:0,019,430

Removes superoxide radicals

2 of 13

2.22

GO:1,903,409

Biosynthesis of reactive oxygen species

3 of 25

2.12

GO:1,902,175

Regulating oxidative stress-induced intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway

3 of 27

2.08

GO:1,902,176

Negative regulation of intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathways induced by oxidative stress

2 of 19

2.06

GO:0,098,869

Detoxification of cellular oxidants

4 of 90

1.68

GO:0,034,614

Cellular response to oxidative stress

5 of 133

1.61

GO:0,045,454

Cell redox homeostasis

2 of 60

1.56

GO:0,000,302

Response to reactive oxygen species

6 of 158

1.52

GO:2,000,379

positive regulation of the ROS metabolic process

3 of 103

1.5

GO:0,080,135

Regulatory mechanisms that control cellular responses to stress

9 of 739

1.12