Dismutases

Dismutases are enzymes responsible for breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones. They are vital for the metabolic process, as they help release energy from these molecules. This energy is used for a variety of cellular functions, such as respiration, muscle contraction and growth. Dismutases also help protect cells from reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are molecules that can damage and destroy cells. By breaking down these ROS molecules, the cells can remain healthy. Dismutases are also important for the detoxification of cells. They help eliminate toxins, such as heavy metals, from the system. Moreover, they can be used to treat conditions such as oxidative stress, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and aging.

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Mammal Research

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Farman Ali, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | FAFU · Microbilogy.
The Chief mission of Journal of Mammal Research is to publish the articles that focuses research on Mammals. Its scope covers all aspects of mammalian biology and ecology.