Iron and its sensitive balance in the cell

Volume: 475, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 153 - 159
Published: Apr 1, 2001
Abstract
Iron is vital in life because it is an important component of molecules that undergoes redox reactions or transport oxygen. However, the existence of two stable and inter-convertible forms of iron, iron(III) and iron(II), makes possible one electron being transferred to or captured from other species to form radicals. In particular, superoxide and hydroxyl radicals may be formed in these reactions, both with capacity of attacking other...
Paper Details
Title
Iron and its sensitive balance in the cell
Published Date
Apr 1, 2001
Volume
475
Issue
1-2
Pages
153 - 159
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