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    The Indicator Reaction (What Is Actually Measured) in Oliver-Rosalki Is
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The Indicator Reaction (What Is Actually Measured) in Oliver-Rosalki Is

Question 20

Question 20

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The indicator reaction (what is actually measured) in Oliver-Rosalki is:


A) Adenylate kinase.
B) Pyruvate kinase.
C) Lactate dehydrogenase.
D) The reduction of NADP+.

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