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'''Glutathione Reductase''' (GSR) reduces glutathione disulfides (molecule with two yellow spheres shown in the 3D graphic) to <scene name='User:Reuben_Chacko/Glutathione/1'> Glutathione </scene> | '''Glutathione Reductase''' (GSR) reduces glutathione disulfides (molecule with two yellow spheres shown in the 3D graphic) to <scene name='User:Reuben_Chacko/Glutathione/1'> Glutathione </scene> | ||
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One of the CBI Molecules related closely to studies being carried out at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst in the Thayumanavan Research Group and on display at the Molecular Playground.
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Glutathione Reductase (GSR) reduces glutathione disulfides (molecule with two yellow spheres shown in the 3D graphic) to
Glutathione is an anti-oxidant molecule that keeps cells in "shape".
Flavin adenine dinucleotide
