Unlocking the Potential of Biocatalysts with a Toolbox of Free Radicals
A new toolbox of biocatalysts has been developed that could help us to fight against free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive molecules or atoms that can damage cells and cause a wide range of illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The new biocatalysts have been developed by a team of scientists at the University of Michigan and can neutralize free radicals, which could potentially lead to new treatments for these diseases. The biocatalysts are made up of multiple proteins that work together to target free radicals and provide a safe and efficient way to reduce their harmful effects. The researchers believe that this new toolbox of biocatalysts could revolutionize the way we fight against free radicals and help us to prevent and treat some of the most devastating illnesses.
source: Phys.org