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. 1985 Jul;82(14):4668–4672. doi: 10.1073/pnas.82.14.4668

Origin and turnover of mitochondrial glutathione.

O W Griffith, A Meister
PMCID: PMC390447  PMID: 3860816

Abstract

Mitochondrial glutathione in liver does not arise by intramitochondrial synthesis, but rather from the cytoplasm, by a process characterized by slow net transport and more rapid exchange transport.

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