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TOXICOLOGY

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E. WHEN REPAIR FAILS 1 __ when the damage becomes too much; repair mechanisms are unable to repair the injury as when necessary enzymes or cofactors are consumed 2 Some types of toxic injuries cannot be repaired effectively, as occurs when xenobiotics are __ 3 repair contributes to toxicity:

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



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. 1 Repair fails 2 Covalently bound to proteins 3) 1 Excessive amounts of NAD+ are cleaved by PARP, 2 Too much NAD(P)H is consumed for the repair of oxidized proteins and endogenous reductants


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