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Endogenous sulphate acceptors in rat liver.
1960
B Spencer
Department of Biochemistry, University of Wales, Newport Road, Cardiff.
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Transfer of N-acetylglucosamine to nuclear endogenous acceptors of rat hepatocytes.
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Mechanism of sulphate transfer from 4-nitrophenylsulphate to phenolic acceptors via liver cytosolic sulphotransferase.
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Serum sulphate and endogenous sulphate clearance in renal diseases.
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The transfer of galactose from UDP-galactose to endogenous lipid acceptors in liver microsomes.
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Endogenous liver carcinogenesis in the rat.
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