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[en] The catalytic effects of human superoxide dismutase and bovine ceruloplasmin on superoxide radical dismutation were studied by pulse radiolysis at room temperature. The rate constants for the disappearance of superoxide radicals were found to be (8.1+-1.2)x105M-1xs-1 for spontaneous disproportionation, (9.8+-1.5)x106M-1xs-1 in the presence of ceruloplasmin, and (2.1+-0.3)x109M-1xs-1 in the presence of superoxide dismutase. (author)
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Puls '85 international meeting on pulse investigations in physics, chemistry, and biology; Lodz (Poland); 17-21 Sep 1985; 16 refs.; 3 figs.
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry; ISSN 0236-5731;
; CODEN JRNCD; v. 101(2); p. 221-225

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ANIMALS, CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COMPLEXES, COPPER COMPLEXES, DECOMPOSITION, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, ENZYMES, GLOBULINS, GLOBULINS-ALPHA, IRRADIATION, KINETICS, MAMMALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PROTEINS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADICALS, REACTION KINETICS, RUMINANTS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPLEXES, VERTEBRATES
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