The Physiological Mechanism Involved in Hangover 1. The Oxidation of Some Lower Aliphatic Fusel Alcohols and Aldehydes in Rat Liver and their Effect on the Mitochondrial Oxidation of Various Substrates (Q43882751)

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scientific article published in January 1969
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The Physiological Mechanism Involved in Hangover 1. The Oxidation of Some Lower Aliphatic Fusel Alcohols and Aldehydes in Rat Liver and their Effect on the Mitochondrial Oxidation of Various Substrates
scientific article published in January 1969

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    The Physiological Mechanism Involved in Hangover 1. The Oxidation of Some Lower Aliphatic Fusel Alcohols and Aldehydes in Rat Liver and their Effect on the Mitochondrial Oxidation of Various Substrates (English)
    The physiological mechanism involved in hangover. 1. The oxidation of some lower aliphatic fusel alcohols and aldehydes in rat liver and their effect on the mitochondrial oxidation of various substrates (English)

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