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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 34, 401-403, Copyright © 1988 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Spermidine oxidase activity in serum of normal and schizophrenic subjects

KA Flayeh
Biological Research Centre, Jadriya, Baghdad, Iraq.

Spermidine oxidase activity in human serum is distributed over a relatively wide range, with a highly significant difference between normal and schizophrenic subjects. The enzyme activity showed no age- or sex-related differences. It is largely inhibited by quinacrine and chloroquine.


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