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I think if I remember well is a group of proteins or enzymes that belong to the superfamily of HEME. The metal involved has to be Fe, due to its magnetic powers to exchange protons in molecules affected by the Cytochrome.

Is found everywhere in the living organisms and inside the cells. Our liver has a lot of these chemicals

several medications can inhibit or accelerate their function so making it important to know how the drug may or not affect their metabolizing work

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