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How come the cyanide does not poison us?

cyanide Poison
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How come the cyanide does not poison us?

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A.- There is another important enzyme called “rhodanese,” which we shall identify as the “protecting enzyme.” (Since about 1965, rhodanese has been identified in the technical literature as thiosulfate transulfurase.

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