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. 1967 May;57(5):1455–1462. doi: 10.1073/pnas.57.5.1455

Liver acetyl CoA carboxylase: insight into the mechanism of activation by tricarboxylic acids and acetyl CoA.

E Ryder, C Gregolin, H C Chang, M D Lane
PMCID: PMC224494  PMID: 5231751

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