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Effect of the molecular polymorphisms of human paraoxonase (PON1) on the rate of hydrolysis of paraoxon

✍ Scribed by Bharti Mackness; Michael I. Mackness; Sharon Arrol; Wajdi Turkie; Paul N. Durrington


Book ID
110003171
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
287 KB
Volume
122
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1188

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