PMID: 6799328Dec 28, 1981Paper

Bile salt-stimulated lipase in human milk and carboxyl ester hydrolase in pancreatic juice: are they identical enzymes?

FEBS Letters
L BläckbergT Olivecrona

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Nov 29, 1983·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·C S Wang, H U Kloer
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