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Glutathione transferase zeta-catalyzed biotransformation of deuterated dihaloacetic acids

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Werkmeister, Jerome A
Anderson, Warwick P
Tzeng, Huey-Fen
Board, Philip
Anders, Michael

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Glutathione transferase zeta (GSTZ) catalyzes the biotransformation of α-haloalkanoic acids. Treatment of rats or humans with dichloroacetic acid prolongs its elimination half-life, and preliminary studies in this laboratory show that fluorine-lacking, b

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

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2037-12-31