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Vol. 29, Issue 4, 513-516, April 2001
Medical Research Council Human Biochemical Genetics Unit,
Galton laboratory, Department of Biology, London, United Kingdom
Intolerance of dietary carbohydrate and sugars can result from a
variety of genetically determined enzyme and transporter deficiencies.
This article reviews this topic and discusses in more detail the
current state of our own research on lactase.
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