Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase in the Developing Human Liver

Summary G-6-PD was studied in human liver at various stages of development. Distinct differences were observed in specific activity, pH optimum, and thermal stability of the fetal enzyme compared to newborn and adult enzyme. In contrast, no differences were observed in Michaelis-Menten constants or...

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