
doi: 10.1007/bf00245731
pmid: 4222458
Various methods of disrupting liver cells and preparing microsomes were studied. The quality and yield of the microsomes in the preparations was judged by the NADPH-dependent N- and p-hydroxylation of N-ethylaniline, protein content, and cyanide-sensitive respiration.
Liver, Microsomes, Animals, Rabbits, In Vitro Techniques, Subcellular Fractions
Liver, Microsomes, Animals, Rabbits, In Vitro Techniques, Subcellular Fractions
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