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Structural Features of the NAD-Dependent In Situ Retinoic Acid Supply System in Esophageal Mucosa
Alcoholism, 10/16/09
Yokoyama H et al. – Considering the affinities for retinol and retinal of ADHs and ALDHs expressed in the esophagus, the NAD–dependent in situ retinoic acid supply system in the esophagus is thought to comprise Class IV ADH and ALDH 1A1. In the esophagus, the system exists predominantly in the mucosal layer.
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