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Immunohistochemistry of Adenosine Deaminase: Implications for Adenosine Neurotransmission

Science, 1984
Immunohistochemical analysis of adenosine deaminase in rat brain revealed an extensive plexus of adenosine deaminase-containing neurons in the basal hypothalamus. These neurons converged on and were most numerous in three major centers, namely, the tuberal, caudal, and postmammillary caudal magnocellular nuclei.
M. Buss   +3 more
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[33] Adenosine deaminase

1977
Publisher Summary Adenosine deaminase plays a key role in adenosine metabolism. This nueleoside has some important pharmacological and toxic effects. An adenosine deaminase deficiency observed in some cases of severe congenital immunodeficiency represents the first link between an immunological and enzymic defect.
Antonio Lucacchini   +2 more
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The linkage relationships of adenosine deaminase

Annals of Human Genetics, 1970
SUMMARYThe lod scores for seventy‐six families segregating for adenosine deaminase have been estimated. Taken in conjunction with other published lod scores there is a suggestion that ADA may be linked with P.
D. A. Hopkinson   +2 more
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Adenosine deaminase isozymes in Artemia

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1984
Three isozymes of adenosine deaminase, termed II, III and IV, have been detected in Artemia embryos. Their pI values, determined by chromatofocusing, were 4.9, 5.0 and 5.2, respectively. Upon development to larvae, a different isozyme (I) is induced, with a pI value of 4.2 as determined by isoelectric focusing.
Angeles Faraldo   +5 more
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Treatment of Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency

BioDrugs, 1998
Severe combined immune deficiency disease due to a deficiency of the enzyme adenosine deaminase is a rare disease. However, it has been used as a prototype disease for the development of a variety of treatment modalities that are currently applied in more frequent diseases.
Jack J.H. Bleesing   +3 more
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Specificity of adenosine deaminase inhibitors

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1977
Abstract The specificity of the potent adenosine deaminase inhibitors deoxycoformycin (covidarabine), coformycin and erythro -9-(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl)adenine (EHNA), has been assessed in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vitro and in cultured mouse lymphoma L5178Y cells.
J. Frank Henderson   +4 more
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Effect of adenosine deaminase on cardiac interstitial adenosine

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1992
Adenosine deaminase was infused into isolated perfused guinea pig hearts to determine its effect on myocardial adenosine levels. The enzyme was administered during constant coronary flow perfusion at 6.11 +/- 0.36 ml.min-1.g-1. Venous adenosine was measured in samples of pulmonary artery effluent; epicardial and endocardial adenosine were measured ...
Robert M. Berne   +4 more
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Study on the inhibition of adenosine deaminase

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1985
AbstractDas Ribofuranosylimidazol (IV) erhält man durch Umsetzung von (II) mit(III) und anschließende Folgereaktio‐ nen; es ist weitaus geringer aktiv als der Adenosindesaminase‐Inhibitor Coformycin ′ (I).
H. J. Thomas   +4 more
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Adenosine deaminase

Enzyme Active Sites and their Reaction Mechanisms, 2021
H. Morrison
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The roles of adenosine deaminase in autoimmune diseases.

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2020
Zhao-Wei Gao   +5 more
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