Chronic ethanol feeding controls the activities of various sialidases by regulating their relative synthetic rates in the rat liver
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2005
Journal
Metabolism: clinical and experimental
Volume
54
Issue
8
Inclusive Pages
1056-1064
APA Citation
Azuine, M., Patel, S., & Lakshman, M. (2005). Chronic ethanol feeding controls the activities of various sialidases by regulating their relative synthetic rates in the rat liver. Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 54 (8). Retrieved from https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/smhs_medicine_facpubs/2371
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