Serum Beta-Glucuronidase Activity of Various Species: Possible Correlation with Susceptibility to Atherosclerosis.

Abstract
Summary Serum beta-glucuronidase activity has been studied in a number of species: man, swine, pigeon, chicken, rabbit, guinea pig, rat, cat, and dog. The values appear to correlate with the susceptibility of the species to spontaneous or induced atherosclerosis.