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DURING an investigation of metabolic and hormonal control mechanisms in humans, a number of potentially adaptive enzymes in human liver and adipose tissue were investigated with regard to their possible regulatory function.
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SHRAGO, E., GLENNON, J. & GORDON, E. Enzyme Studies in Human Liver and Adipose Tissue. Nature 212, 1263 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2121263a0
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