Abbreviations for homœopathic medical journalsdoi:10.1016/S0007-0785(63)80076-9James StephensonElsevier Science (USA)British Homoeopathic Journal
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Abbreviations: blue-colored words, enzymes; green-colored words, cofactors Full size image Hcy is commonly found in blood plasma in four different forms: circulates as free thiol (1%), remains disulfide-bound to plasma proteins such as albumin (70–80%), and combines with other Hcy to form...