Senescence marker protein‐30 is a unique enzyme that hydrolyzes diisopropyl phosphorofluoridate in the liver
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A. Ishigami | N. Maruyama | K. Hirokawa | K. Shimokado | N. Kajiyama | K. Gomi | T. Chiba | Y. Kondo | S. Handa | S. Kubo
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