This paper illustrates the various aspects of the reactivity of the Cu(II )-Cu(I ) system in biological systems, with one example of an enzymatic reaction in which Cu(II ) alone is oxidizing enough to carry out the reaction (superoxide dismutase), one example in which a Cu(II )-bound peroxo intermed
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METALLOENZYMES AND CHEMICAL BIOMIMETICS
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2006
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