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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 9, 351-355, Copyright © 1963 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Chemistry Division, and the Dr. Milton J. Goodfriend Laboratory, Department of Laboratories, Lebanon Hospital, N. V.
2 Chemistry Division, and the Dr. Milton J. Goodfriend Laboratory, Department of Laboratories, Lebanon Hospital, N. Y.
Dehydrogenases and transaminases occur in high activities in the erythrocyte when compared to the plasma in which the erythrocyte is suspended. Destruction of the erythrocyte with phenylhydrazine does not release any enzyme activity into the plasma.
Submitted on January 29, 1962
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