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Structure of Asparagine

Nature, 1953
S J, LEACH   +3 more
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Glutamine and Asparagine Transaminases

1987
At least 2 types of glutamine transaminase are present in rat tissues—glutamine transaminase L (predominantly located in liver) and glutamine transaminase K (widespread but most active in kidney). Both exhibit wide specificity. The L-enzyme is a fully reversible glutamine: methionine transaminase and the K-enzyme is a fully reversible glutamine ...
Arthur J.L. Cooper, Alton Meister
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L-Asparagine and Leukemia

Scientific American, 1968
H. A. Campbell   +2 more
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Utilization of asparagine by rats

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1953
Guilford B. Reed   +3 more
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The discovery of asparagine

Annals of Science, 1951
G. E. Trease, H. E. Street
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Tyrosinase versus Catechol Oxidase: One Asparagine Makes the Difference

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2016
Felix Tuczek
exaly  

Destructive processing by asparagine endopeptidase limits presentation of a dominant T cell epitope in MBP

Nature Immunology, 2002
Bénédicte Manoury   +2 more
exaly  

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