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Cholinesterase, Arylesterase, and Lipoprotein Parameters in Twins
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1980A high heritability estimate was obtained for serum arylesterase activity level in a series of 40 male twin pairs (23 MZ, 17 DZ) aged 33–39 years. The heritability estimated for Cholinesterase activity was strikingly lower. In unrelated individuals a positive correlation between arylesterase, Cholinesterase, and various lipoprotein parameters appeared ...
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Paraoxonase and arylesterase activities in coronary artery disease
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2006AbstractBackground Paraoxonase‐1 is an enzyme with three activities which are inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. Accordingly, the aim of the study was to investigate the paraoxonase, arylesterase activities and oxidative/anti‐oxidative status in coronary artery disease (CAD) and their correlation with the extent of CAD.Materials and methods
M, Gur +7 more
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ELISA using monoclonal antibody to human serum arylesterase
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1991ELISA for determining arylesterase content in human serum has been developed by the one-step sandwich method using 2 monoclonal antibodies. While the content of arylesterase in healthy adults was 81 +/- 25 mg/l, a decrease was observed in patients with liver cirrhosis, where the mean +/- SD was 37 +/- 7 mg/l.
H, Kawai, S, Yomoda, Y, Inoue
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Plasma arylesterase activity in adults and newborn infants
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1962Abstract The arylesterase activity of human blood plasma was determined in samples from 64 normal adults, 45 pregnant women at parturition and 51 newborn infants. There was a considerable inter-individual variation in this activity in normal adults. No sex differences, no age variation and no differences between non-pregnant and pregnant individuals ...
K B, AUGUSTINSSON, S, BRODY
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Age variation in plasma arylesterase activity in children
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1963Abstract The plasma arylesterase activity was determined in samples from 90 children of various ages (0 – 20 years). Children, two years or more of age, have the same arylesterase activity as normal adults. There is a steady increase in this activity during the first six months after birth, when the activity is significantly lower than in two-year ...
K B, AUGUSTINSSON, M, BARR
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The human serum paraoxonase/arylesterase polymorphism.
American journal of human genetics, 1984The heterozygous human serum paraoxonase phenotype can be clearly distinguished from both homozygous phenotypes on the basis of its distinctive ratio of paraoxonase to arylesterase activities. A trimodal distribution of the ratio values was found with 348 individual serum samples, measuring the ratio of paraoxonase activity (with 1 M NaCl in the assay)
H W, Eckerson, C M, Wyte, B N, La Du
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Optimization of PON1 arylesterase activity measurement
2016Paraoxonase (PON1) prevents the oxidation of low density lipoproteins (LDL) and is associated with the risk of developing atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease and myocardial infarction. The reduced catalytic activity of PON1 in humans has been demonstrated in many pathological conditions such as diabetes, chronic kidney or liver disease ...
Bosak, Anita, Kovarik, Zrinka
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A new arylesterase from Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes can hydrolyze ionic phthalic polyesters.
Journal of Biotechnology, 2017Karolina Haernvall +5 more
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