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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Extremely Low Activity of Methionine Synthase in Vitamin B-12-Deficient Rats May Be Related to Effects on Coenzyme Stabilization Rather than to Changes in Coenzyme Induction
CiteULike: Extremely Low Activity of Methionine Synthase in Vitamin B-12-Deficient Rats May Be Related to Effects on Coenzyme Stabilization Rather than to Changes in Coenzyme Induction: "Yamada, K., Kawata, T., Wada, M., Isshiki, T., Onoda, J., Kawanishi, T., Kunou, A., Tadokoro, T., Tobimatsu, T., Maekawa, A., and Toraya, T. (2000). Extremely low activity of methionine synthase in vitamin b-12-deficient rats may be related to effects on coenzyme stabilization rather than to changes in coenzyme induction. J. Nutr., 130(8):1894-1900."
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