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Age-related changes on serum ggt activity and the assessment of ethanol intake
Alcohol and Alcoholism , 09/12/06
Katri Puukka, et al. - gamma-glutamyl transferase (ggt) is a commonly used marker of ethanol abuse. however, although increasing age has also been suggested to elevate serum ggt activities, the magnitude of such effects on ggt in the assessment of ethanol intake have remained poorly defined
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