[47] Mammalian succinate dehydrogenase

This chapter discusses the four aspects of mammalian succinate dehydrogenase: (1) a critical comparison of assay methods, (2) activation–deactivation of the enzyme, (3) the active site of the enzyme, and (4) the comparison of the properties of various purified preparations including recent improveme...

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