The lung of adult man contains several times more 5'-nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5),
alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) and γ-glutamyl-transpeptidase (EC 2.3.2.2) per gram than does
that of the 12- to 16-week fetus. In rat lung, too, there is a drastic developmental rise in these
activities. Opposite changes in two of the enzymes occur during hepatic differentiation: alkaline
phosphatase decreases in the rat, and γ-glutamyl-transpeptidase is ten times higher in the fetal than
in the adult liver of both species.
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