Expression of alcohol dehydrogenase 3 in tissue and cultured cells from human oral mucosa.
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R. Grafström | J. Höög | J J Hedberg | J O Höög | R C Grafström | J. Hedberg | J. Nilsson | Z. Xi | A. Elfwing | J A Nilsson | A Elfwing | Z Xi
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