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Mercury inhibits the formation of

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Mercury induces the formation of H2O2, ROO−, and HO− that may cause cell membrane damage and cell inhibition of the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as CAT, SOD, and GPx; depletion of GSH; decrease of the sulfhydryl groups of proteins, interference with enzyme functions, and disturbance in both protein synthesis .

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Mercury induces the formation of H2O2, ROO−, and HO− that may cause cell membrane damage and cell inhibition of the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as CAT, SOD, and GPx; depletion of GSH; decrease of the sulfhydryl groups of proteins, interference with enzyme functions, and disturbance in both protein synthesis ...hope it helps♡

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