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Increase of Aldolase Activity in Blood Serum following Irradiation

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Sahasrabudhe, Nerurkar and Baxi1 have found that 2 hr. after whole-body irradiation with 600 r., the aldolase activity of rat liver and scelet muscle decreased by 25–30 per cent.

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DALOS, B. Increase of Aldolase Activity in Blood Serum following Irradiation. Nature 190, 817 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190817a0

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