Characteristics of aldehyde dehydrogenases of certain aerobic bacteria representing human colonic flora.

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Published in Alcohol Alcohol on August 31, 1998

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T Nosova1, K Jokelainen, P Kaihovaara, R Heine, H Jousimies-Somer, M Salaspuro

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1: Research Unit of Alcohol Diseases, University Central Hospital of Helsinki, Finland.

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