Prolyl hydroxylase in the skin of patients with obstructive jaundice.
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RESUMO
Prolyl hydroxylase was estimated in the skin of 24 jaundiced patients and 25 non-jaundiced patients. The activity of this enzyme was markedly reduced in the skin of the jaundiced patients.
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