Human MnSOD and Cancer Research

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== History ==
== History ==
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Since their discovery in 1968, all forms of Superoxide dismutases have proven to be very important antioxidants that play a huge role in cellular health, however, the mechanism in which they convert ROS to hydrogen peroxide and oxygen is still unknown <ref>PMID: 29385710</ref>. The most significant SOD is the human body is the human manganese superoxide dismutase, which deals with the majority of the created ROS in the mitochondria’s matrix <ref>PMID: 29385710</ref>.
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Since their discovery in 1968, all forms of Superoxide dismutases have proven to be very important antioxidants that play a huge role in cellular health, however, the mechanism in which they convert ROS to hydrogen peroxide and oxygen is still unknown <ref name="Azadmanesh">PMID: 29385710</ref>. The most significant SOD is the human body is the human manganese superoxide dismutase, which deals with the majority of the created ROS in the mitochondria’s matrix <ref name="Azadmanesh">PMID: 29385710</ref>.
== Structure ==
== Structure ==

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Human Manganese Superoxide Dismutase

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