Alcohol
Volume 31, Issue 1 , Pages 19-24 , August 2003

Use of an “acetaldehyde clamp” in the determination of low-KM aldehyde dehydrogenase activity in H4-II-E-C3 rat hepatoma cells

Received 18 November 2002 ,Revised 30 May 2003 ,Accepted 7 June 2003.

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doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2003.06.004

Alcohol
Volume 31, Issue 1 , Pages 19-24 , August 2003