p(MGI:Prdx2) negativeCorrelation a(CHEBI:"hydrogen peroxide")
The in vivo effects that we have observed for PRDX2 knockout mice (Figures 1–4) imply that PRDX2 plays an important role in neutralizing the H2O2 generated in vivo (Figure 6).
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