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Induktion und Inhibition des Metabolismus organischer Nitrate

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Nitrate III

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Gefäßerweiternde organische Nitrate, wie Glyceryl-Trinitrat (GTN) oder Isosorbiddinitrat (ISDN) werden durch Glutathion-(GSH-) S-Transferasen (EC 2.5.1.18) nach dem allgemeinen Schema

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Down, W.H., Chasseaud, L.F., Ballard, S.A. (1982). Induktion und Inhibition des Metabolismus organischer Nitrate. In: Engel, H.J., Schrey, A., Lichtlen, P.R. (eds) Nitrate III. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08981-1_15

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