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Nutritional immunity: transition metals at the pathogen–host interfaceHood et al., 2012
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- Hood M
- Skaar E
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- Nature Reviews Microbiology
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Transition metals occupy an essential niche in biological systems. Their electrostatic properties stabilize substrates or reaction intermediates in the active sites of enzymes, and their heightened reactivity is harnessed for catalysis. However, this heightened activity also …
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