Kinetic Parameters and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isozyme Activities Support Possible Lactate Utilization by Neurons
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M. McKenna | Elise A. Malecki | Janet O’Brien | Koffi M. Kla | Irene B. Hopkins | Mary C. McKenna | E. Malecki | K. Kla | J. O’Brien | I. Hopkins
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