Human placental alkaline phosphatase in liver and intestine.
AUTOR(ES)
Garattini, E
RESUMO
Three distinct forms of human alkaline phosphatase, presumably isozymes, are known, each apparently associated with a specific tissue. These are placental, intestinal, and liver (kidney and bone). We have used a specific immunoassay and HPLC to show that placental alkaline phosphatase is also present in extracts of liver and intestine in appreciable amounts.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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