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Evidence for the presence of anion-recognition sites in pig-liver aldehyde reductase. Modification by phenyl glyoxal and p-carboxyphenyl glyoxal of an arginyl residue located close to the substrate-binding site.

FEBS J 116(3):505-12 (1981) PMID 7021149

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