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Magnesium (Mg) is an essential component of tissues (10-15 mmol/kg, mainly intracellular) and body fluids (0.9-1.0 mmol/l serum). Magnesium is an activator of numerous [[Enzym/en|enzymes]], is involved in all [[ATP/en|ATP]] dependent reactions and partly plays a [[Calcium/en|calcium]] antagonistic role. | Magnesium (Mg) is an essential component of tissues (10-15 mmol/kg, mainly intracellular) and body fluids (0.9-1.0 mmol/l serum). Magnesium is an activator of numerous [[Enzym/en|enzymes]], is involved in all [[ATP/en|ATP]] dependent reactions and partly plays a [[Calcium/en|calcium]] antagonistic role. | ||
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Magnesium (Mg) is an essential component of tissues (10-15 mmol/kg, mainly intracellular) and body fluids (0.9-1.0 mmol/l serum). Magnesium is an activator of numerous enzymes, is involved in all ATP dependent reactions and partly plays a calcium antagonistic role.
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