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- Aldehyde oxidase
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- Arsenite Oxidase
- Biotin sulfoxide reductase
- Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase
- Dimethylsulfide dehydrogenase
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- Ethylbenzene dehydrogenase
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- Nitrite reductase
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- Nitrogenase
- Selenate and nitrate
- Sulfite oxidase
- Xanthine dehydrogenase and xanthine oxidase
- Enzyme inhibition by molybdate
- Amino acid and protein metabolism
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- Effect of molybdenum on phosphorus metabolism
- Effect of molybdenum on sulfur metabolism
- Effect of molybdenum on other trace elements - copper
- Effect of molybdenum on other trace elements - iodine, manganese and tungsten, arsenic and selenium
- Molybdenum cofactor deficiency in humans: neurological consequences of sulfite oxidase deficiency
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- Molybdenum in Human Health
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