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HISTOCHEMISTRY OF HUMAN ESTERASES

GEORGE GOMORI 1

1 Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago 37, Ill.

Enzymatic distribution patterns of human esterases were studied by the use of a number of substrates and of activator and inhibitor substances. On the basis of their sensitivity to effector substances, human esterases can be classified in three large groups: hepatic, pancreatic and general type. In occasional cases, differential properties of esterases may be of some diagnostic value.

Submitted on March 4, 1955


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