Impaired homocysteine transsulfuration is an indicator of alcoholic liver disease.
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J. Gregory | N. Rahim | M. C. Virata | J. Richards | V. Medici | E. Panacek | S. French | S. Devaraj | C. Bowlus | L. Rossaro | S. Stabler | C. Halsted | J. Peerson | Antony Albanese
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