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Ces1e  -  carboxylesterase 1E

Rattus norvegicus

Synonyms: Carboxyesterase ES-3, Carboxylesterase 1E, Ces1, ES-HTEL, Egasyn, ...
 
 
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  • Because synthase/carboxylesterase esterifies free fatty acids with ethanol to produce its esters with potentially toxic effects, it may now be feasible to establish a link between alcohol consumption and end-organ damage [6].
 

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References

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