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. 1955 Nov;61(3):521–528. doi: 10.1042/bj0610521

Studies on ali-esterases and other lipid-hydrolysing enzymes. 3. Inhibition of the esterases of pancreas*

D K Myers 1, Anna Schotte 1, H Boer 1, Hetty Borsje-Bakker 1
PMCID: PMC1215821  PMID: 13269391

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