PMID: 5219827Oct 1, 1965Paper

The role of acylcarnitine esters and carnitine palmityltransferase in the transport of fatty acyl groups across mitochondrial membranes

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
I B Fritz, N R Marquis

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