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alcohol dehydrogenase
Where is Alcohol Dehydrogenase Found?
ADH is predominantly found in the
hepatic cells
of the liver, but it is also present in other tissues such as the stomach, kidneys, and lungs. The localization of ADH in these tissues underscores its role in systemic alcohol metabolism.
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