In EcGGT, replacement of the second and third residue, respectively, with alanine (T392A) and glycine (H393G) impaired autoprocessing, suggesting that the small subunit N-terminus is more crucial than the large subunit C-terminus during autoprocessing (Hashimoto et al., 1995)
Improper sterilization causes infection
This systematic review published in The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine examined the role of glutathione as an adjunct intervention for fatty liver disease
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Nate Wood, an internal medicine, obesity medicine, and primary care physician and an instructor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine

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