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Paraoxonase (Pon1) in Health and Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects - Costa, Lucio G (Editor), and Furlong, Clement E (Editor)
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The paraoxonase or PON family of genes resides on human chromosome 7q2t-22 in the order PONt, PON3 and PON2. PONt was one of the early genes identified as an environmentally relevant gene, in that it is important in determining an individual's sensitivity or resistance to exposure from specific organophosphorus (OP) insecticides. Paraoxonase (PONt) is an A- esterase (i. e., not inhibited by OP compounds) initially identified for its ability to catalytically hydrolyze paraoxon, the toxic metabolite (oxon form) of the ...

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Paraoxonase (Pon1) in Health and Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects 2012, Springer, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781461353584

Trade paperback

Paraoxonase (Pon1) in Health and Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects 2002, Springer, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781402072826

2002 edition

Hardcover