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Summary
Net glutathione synthesis, occurring in mouse liver after S35-L-cysteine administration, was estimated for mice with liver GSH previously depleted by use of bromobenzene or trauma. Evidence was secured that glutathione synthesis was impaired by trauma but not by bromobenzene, and that the trauma impairment was likely due to decreased capability of the liver to synthesize GSH rather than to lack of substrate.
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