Kamimoto et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Plasma clearance of intravenously injected aspartate aminotransferase isozymes: evidence for preferential uptake by sinusoidal liver cellsKamimoto et al., 1985
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- Kamimoto Y
- Horiuchi S
- Tanase S
- Morino Y
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- Hepatology
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Both cytosolic (c–AAT) and mitochondrial (m–AAT) isozymes of aspartate aminotransferase (EC 2.6. 1.1) appear in serum in some diseases including hepatobiliary dysfunction. The present study aimed at elucidation of the mechanism by which AAT isozymes are cleared …
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