Kinetic properties of the phosphofructokinase from erythrocytes of rats and rabbits. 2. The influence of effectors under nearly cellular conditions.
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G. Jacobasch | S. Rapoport | B. Kühn | C. Gerth | Samuel M. Rapoport | Brigitte Kuhn | G. Jacobasch | Christa Gerth
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