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Archiv f�r Dermatologische Forschung, 1971
Electronmicroscopic-cytochemical investigations of human and guinea pig (normal and irradiated) melanocytes as well as junctional nevus cells (benign juvenile melanoma) have revealed that 1) premelanosomes of pigment cells contain acid phosphatase. This confirms previous observations.
K, Wolff, E, Schreiner
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Electronmicroscopic-cytochemical investigations of human and guinea pig (normal and irradiated) melanocytes as well as junctional nevus cells (benign juvenile melanoma) have revealed that 1) premelanosomes of pigment cells contain acid phosphatase. This confirms previous observations.
K, Wolff, E, Schreiner
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Acid phosphatase. IV. Fluoride inhibition of prostatic acid phosphatase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1955Abstract Inhibition of the acid phosphatase of human prostate by fluoride was shown to reach a maximum value at intermediate concentrations of fluoride and to be partially reversed by higher concentrations. The precise shape and location of the inhibition curve were influenced by ionic strength, by specific ions, and by protein concentration.
J M, REINER, K K, TSUBOI, P B, HUDSON
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Acid phosphatase was the first "tumor marker" that could be measured in the blood, and 40 years have passed since an elevation of the serum acid phosphatase was first noted in patients with prostat...
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Acid phosphatase was the first "tumor marker" that could be measured in the blood, and 40 years have passed since an elevation of the serum acid phosphatase was first noted in patients with prostat...
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Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie, 1975
Human liver contains three chromatographically distinct forms of non-specific acid phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.2). Acid phosphatases I, II and III have molecular weights of greater than 200 000, of 107 000, and of 13 400, respectively. Following partial purification, isoenzyme II was obtained as a single activity band, as assessed by activity staining with p-
D M, Rehkop, R L, Etten
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Human liver contains three chromatographically distinct forms of non-specific acid phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.2). Acid phosphatases I, II and III have molecular weights of greater than 200 000, of 107 000, and of 13 400, respectively. Following partial purification, isoenzyme II was obtained as a single activity band, as assessed by activity staining with p-
D M, Rehkop, R L, Etten
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Acid phosphatase: New developments
Human Pathology, 1979Acid phosphatase was the first "tumor marker" to be measured in the blood, and over 40 years have passed since an elevation of the serum acid phosphatase level was observed in patients with prostatic carcinoma. However, significant elevations in the level of this enzyme have been observed in other diseases, as well as elevations of other tissue ...
N A, Romas, N R, Rose, M, Tannenbaum
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Acid phosphatase and phosphoamino acid phosphatases in murine erythroleukaemic cells
International Journal of Biochemistry, 1985The activities of acid and alkaline phosphatases and phosphotyrosine, phosphoserine and phosphothreonine phosphatases were measured in Friend murine erythroleukaemic (MEL) cells. The effects of treating the cells with dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO), an inducer of differentiation, were examined.
K D, Hammond +2 more
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Lysosomal acid pyrophosphatase and acid phosphatase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1968Acid pyrophosphatase, hydrolyzing ATP and other nucleoside triphosphates, PPi, thiamine diphosphate, and FAD, has been purified from rat liver homogenate and was separated from acid phosphatase by chromatography on CM-cellulose. ATP and PPi were hydrolyzed most rapidly at pH 5–5.4. The Km values were 0.19 mm ATP and 0.07 mm PPi.
R, Brightwell, A L, Tappel
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Acid phosphatases inDrosophila auraria
Experientia, 1976A study was carried out dealing with the acid phosphatases, in larvae, pupae and adults of Drosophila auraria. The most interesting finding is that the acid phosphatases are observed in 3 different phenotypes appearing as groups of 3 bands of different mobilities in the homozygotes and giving a 5 band phenotype in the heterozygote.
C D, Triantaphyllidis, C D, Kastritsis
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Structure of Acid Phosphatases
2013Acid phosphatases are enzymes that have been studied extensively due to the fact that their dysregulation is associated with pathophysiological conditions. This characteristic has been exploited for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
César L, Araujo, Pirkko T, Vihko
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La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris, 1983
The authors discuss the pathological value of acid phosphatase measurement. One of its main applications is the diagnosis of prostatic cancer. The emergence of immunological methods of measuring the enzyme, which are more sensitive and more specific, has led to renewed interest as acid phosphatase measurement can now be used in the early diagnosis of ...
R, Chiche, A, Steg
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The authors discuss the pathological value of acid phosphatase measurement. One of its main applications is the diagnosis of prostatic cancer. The emergence of immunological methods of measuring the enzyme, which are more sensitive and more specific, has led to renewed interest as acid phosphatase measurement can now be used in the early diagnosis of ...
R, Chiche, A, Steg
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