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Reactive oxygen species defence mechanisms

The third section of the periodic table comprises transition metals or the d-group elements, which are involved in many biological defence mechanisms against toxic radicals. As in chemical catalysis the same metals are active in biochemical systems. Surprisingly these redox mediators are involved in both, the generation and the removal of reactive oxygen species. [Pg.4]

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