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A histochemical study on the mechanism behind the elevation of serum .GAMMA.-GTP activity in bile duct obstruction.

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Title
A histochemical study on the mechanism behind the elevation of serum .GAMMA.-GTP activity in bile duct obstruction.
Published in
Kanzo, January 1986
DOI 10.2957/kanzo.27.442
Authors

Toshiharu MATSUMOTO, Yoshinori HOSOKAWA, Hiroshi ABE, Hideaki MATSUMORI, Masahiro MATSUZAKI, Yukiya HAKOZAKI, Toshimasa UEKUSA, Tomonori ISHIOKA, Noriyuki KUWABARA, Yoshiro FUKUDA, Eiichi DEGUCHI, Takeo ARAI, Takeshi MIYANO, Keijiro SURUGA, Hiroshi ISHIKAWA

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#8,119,076
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#1
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#8,504
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