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Alkaline Phosphatase

Abstract

Alkaline phosphatases are widely distributed in nature. There are considerable species-and organ-related differences; even within the same organ and the same cell, enzymatic activity is likely to be unevenly distributed. Changes have been reported in relation to growth and development and to cylical events such as estrus.

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