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Streptococcus sanguinis is the most common cause of infective endocarditis (IE). Since the molecular basis of virulence of this oral commensal bacterium remains unclear, we searched the genome of S. sanguinis for previously unidentified virulence factors.
Jingyuan Fan +7 more
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Biochemical Predictors of Clinical Outcome in Liver Failure Associated with Obstructive Jaundice
The study of predictors of adverse outcomes in liver failure is driven by the rapid increase in patients with obstructive jaundice (OJ) and the lack of standardized diagnostic criteria for assessing liver functional status.Aim. To investigate the changes
I. V. Mamoshina +2 more
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Mammalian 5′-Nucleotidases [PDF]
BIANCHI, VERA, SPYCHALA J.
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Electrophoretic fractionation of 5'-nucleotidase
Abstract Human isonucleotidases were separated by electrophoresis on a cellulose acetate membrane. Three 5'-nucleotidase forms, NTP1, NTP2, and NTP3, were resolved with this method and quantified by densitometry. The procedure was not only simple and rapid but also sufficiently precise (between-run CV < 20%) and sensitive ...
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Background: The 5′-nucleotidase (NT5) family of enzymes dephosphorylates non-cyclic nucleoside monophosphates to produce nucleosides and inorganic phosphates.
Sameer S. Kulkarni +5 more
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Anti-inflammatory potency of novel ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 inhibitors in astrocyte culture model of neuroinflammation. [PDF]
Mihajlovic K +5 more
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Pyrimidine 5′ Nucleotidase Deficiency [PDF]
Rees, David C. +2 more
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Probiotic-Derived Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Produces Anti-Inflammatory Adenosine Metabolites in Treg-Deficient Scurfy Mice. [PDF]
Liu Y +11 more
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Background Macrogyrodactylus congolensis is a pathogenic skin parasite that infects the economically important fish Clarias gariepinus. Little is known about the physiology and histochemistry of M. congolensis.
Safaa Zaky Arafa +2 more
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