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1995
Enolase is a dimeric glycolytic enzyme which exists in four natural isomeric forms. The α-α is widely distributed through many tissues, whilst the α-γ and the γ-γ forms are restricted to neural and neuroendocrine tissues. The β-β form is present in skeletal muscle.
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Enolase is a dimeric glycolytic enzyme which exists in four natural isomeric forms. The α-α is widely distributed through many tissues, whilst the α-γ and the γ-γ forms are restricted to neural and neuroendocrine tissues. The β-β form is present in skeletal muscle.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975
C.C. Rider, C.B. Taylor
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C.C. Rider, C.B. Taylor
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1976
Lynne Fletcher, C.C. Rider, C.B. Taylor
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Lynne Fletcher, C.C. Rider, C.B. Taylor
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[Neuron-specific enolase in ophthalmology].
Archivio italiano di anatomia e di embriologia. Italian journal of anatomy and embryology, 1991Tissue location and biochemical aspects of the enolase, enzyme belonging to the glycolytic pathway, are presented. Embryological applications of the dimer gamma-gamma (Neuronal Specific Enolase) as a biological marker of the neuroectodermal derivatives is discussed. The authors stress the clinical importance of the NSE in the early detection of tumors.
P. Nucci +4 more
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Two high-affinity enolase inhibitors. Reaction with enolases
Biochemistry, 1971Thomas G. Spring, Finn Wold
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Enolase 1α (ENO1); enolase 2γ neuronal (ENO2)
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