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English: Potential oxidation states of the cysteine side chain as a result of reaction with a reactive oxygen species (specifically: hydroxyl radical). Relative reversibility of each oxidation in biological context.
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Carbonylation of cysteine via oxidation by hydroxyl radicals.

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