DAVIS, 1963 - Google Patents
Effect of cortisone and thyroxine on aromatic amino acid decarboxylationDAVIS, 1963
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- 10570113868554962283
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- DAVIS V
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- Endocrinology
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The decarboxylation of o-tyrosine and 5-hydroxytryptophan has been studied in tissue homogenates of different organs of both normal and pyridoxinedeficient rats. In pyridoxine- supplemented rats, the apodecarboxylase of liver and brain was more saturated with …
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