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Catalases intracellular H2O2 concentrations

Intracellular H2O2 is catalytically removed by catalase. The enzyme contains Fe(III) at its active site and is found in the cytosol of erythrocytes as well as the mitochondria and peroxisomes of most other cells. The concentration of catalase in rheumatoid synovial fluid is extremely low and may only be present as a result of erythrocyte lysis. [Pg.100]


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