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Details on Person Plasma aspirin esterases in normal individuals, patients with alcoholic liver disease and rheumatoid arthritis: characterization and the importance of the enzymic components

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9749616
_displayNamePlasma aspirin esterases in normal individuals, patients with alcoholic liver disease and rheumatoid arthritis: characterization and the importance of the enzymic components
_timestamp2021-08-04 09:27:03
author[Person:9749601] Rainsford, K D
[Person:9749612] Ford, N L
[Person:9749639] Brooks, P M
[Person:9749657] Watson, H M
created[InstanceEdit:9749589] Stephan, Ralf, 2021-08-04
journalEur J Clin Invest
pages413-20
pubMedIdentifier6777177
titlePlasma aspirin esterases in normal individuals, patients with alcoholic liver disease and rheumatoid arthritis: characterization and the importance of the enzymic components
volume10
year1980
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9749609] BCHE hydrolyzes ASA- [Homo sapiens]
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