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  • 4. Control of hepatic nitrogen metabolism and glutathione release by cell volume regulatory mechanisms.
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  • 16. Cardiac transport of glutathione disulfide and S-conjugate. Studies with isolated perfused rat heart during hydroperoxide metabolism.
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