Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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scientific article published on 15 January 2014
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Amarjit S Chaudhry
Carolyn A Joswig-Jones
Erin G Schuetz
Jeffrey P Jones
John T Barr
Kanika V Choughule
Kenneth E Thummel
Michael Zientek
Sahadev Nepal
Stephen C Strom
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10.1124/DMD.113.056374
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2014-01-15T00:00:00Z