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Other names published for GLR1: LPG17, glutathione-disulfide reductase GLR1, YPL091W

GLR1 - Techniques and Reagents (10)

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Danner J, et al.  (1977) Affinity chromatography of glutathione reductase: bound by immobilized GSSG, eluted by NADPH. Anal Biochem 82(2):586-90