The Isoenzymes of Glutathione Transferase
Bengt Mannervik(Stockholm University)
Advances in enzymology and related areas of molecular biology/Advances in enzymology and related subjects
January 1, 1985
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Abstract
Introduction Isoenzymes of GSH Transferase Substrates and Biological Function of GSH Transferases Kinetics and Catalytic Mechanism of GSH Transferases Tissue Distribution of GSH Transferases Primary Protein Structure and Evolution of GSH Transferases In Vitro Translation of GSH Transferase mRNA and Cloning of Corresponding cDNA Biological Control of GSH Transferases Concluding Remarks
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