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PREVIOUSLY1 we examined the changes in activity of transaminase after acute biliary obstruction. This communication records observations regarding changes in serum glutamic–oxaloacetic transaminase (S–GOT) activity due to artificially produced lymphœdema of the liver.
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PAPP, M., FÖLDI, M., VARGA, L. et al. Changes in Activity of Transaminase in Dog's Serum due to Lymphœdema of the Liver. Nature 201, 198 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201198a0
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