Glutathione S-Transferase Regulates Mitochondrial Populations in Axons through [PMID: 31101394] Laboratory literature summary: Glutathione S-Transferase Regulates Mitochondrial Populations in Axons through Increased Glutathione Oxidation
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It is, therefore, very unlikely that the current dose of orally administered glutathione attenuates the pathogenesis of NAFLD via an amino acid source for glutathione synthesis
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