Abstract

SummaryThe influence of age and the R‐r‐i blood group system upon serum alkaline phosphatase activity is described.Changes in isoenzyme patterns of alkaline phosphatase activity, as determined by use of amino acid inhibitors and heat, were seen from birth to day 1 of life, with increasing age and between animals of the R and r blood group. It was suggested that these differences reflect changes in the relative contributions to the circulation by the kidney or skeletal system on one hand and the liver or intestinal tract on the other.

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