Dominance of the inactive Asian variant over activity and protein contents of mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 in human liver.
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G. Chau | S. Yin | C. Yao | Chien-Ping Chiang | Ching-Long Lai | Li-Fang Yang | Tai-Yu Kuo
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