PMID: 6049456Jul 1, 1967Paper

The labeling of pentose phosphate from glucose-14C and estimation of the rates of transaldolase, transketolase, the contribution of the pentose cycle, and ribose phosphate synthesis

Biochemistry
J Katz, R Rognstad

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