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    Chemical Causes of Cellular Injury Can Be Divided into Hypoxia
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Chemical Causes of Cellular Injury Can Be Divided into Hypoxia

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Chemical causes of cellular injury can be divided into hypoxia (the leading cause of cell injury and death), free oxygen radicals, and toxins, which include poisons.

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