BILE ACID FORMATION BY LIVER MICROSOMAL SYSTEMS

作者: Helmut Greim , Dietmar Trülzsch , Peter Czygan , Ferenc Hutterer , Fenton Schaffner

DOI: 10.1111/J.1749-6632.1973.TB47592.X

关键词: BiochemistryCYP8B1Bile acid formationMicrosomeChemistry

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