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If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human Breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. The ability of organism to live are based on the enzymes they use.

If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. It would seem that these are very important and without them things may mutate or die.

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