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