Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine

, Volume 94, Issue 3, pp 1226–1228 | Cite as

Changes in acid phosphatase in the gastric mucosa during ulcer formation

  • N. Sh. Amirov
  • I. E. Trubitsyna
Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Key Words

acid phosphatase cathepsins ulcer formation acid proteases 

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  • N. Sh. Amirov
  • I. E. Trubitsyna

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