Alkaline phosphatase: placental and tissue-nonspecific isoenzymes hydrolyze phosphoethanolamine, inorganic pyrophosphate, and pyridoxal 5'-phosphate. Substrate accumulation in carriers of hypophosphatasia corrects during pregnancy.
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P. Henthorn | S. Coburn | M. Whyte | M. Landt | M Landt | L. Ryan | J. D. Mahuren | R. Mulivor | M P Whyte | P S Henthorn | S P Coburn | L M Ryan | R A Mulivor | K N Fedde | J D Mahuren | K. Fedde | J. Mahuren | M. P. Whyte | S. P. Coburn | Michael Landt | Lawrence M. Ryan | Richard A. Mulivor | Paula S. Henthom | Stephen P. Cobum
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