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Adventiously-bound redox active iron and copper are at the center of oxidative damage in Alzheimer disease.
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Adventiously-bound redox active iron and copper are at the center of oxidative damage in Alzheimer disease.
Adventiously-bound redox active iron and copper are at the center of oxidative damage in Alzheimer disease. Biometals. 2003 Mar; 16(1):77-81.
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Alzheimer Disease
Brain
Copper
Electron Transport Complex IV
Humans
Hydroxyl Radical
Iron
Models, Neurological
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative Stress
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George Perry