mycrofft
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Well that part I know.
From the many resources I've searched, all 3 ultimately both bind to hemoglobin displacing oxygen AND inhibit cytocrome c oxidase.
My question is, where does the primary damage from each come from.
I think I'm right in saying CO mainly from displacing oxygen and the latter two primarily inhibit the ETC
Just wanted to be certain.
Cellular hypoxia then? Kind of like if you had a competitive antagonist (like antibodies) against insulin, with lots of sugar around but the cell can't accept or utilize it?
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