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Recombinant L-asparaginase from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a promising low-immunogenic anticancer agent. [PDF]
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Toxicologic Pathology, 2010
Hepatic enzyme induction is generally an adaptive response associated with increases in liver weight, induction of gene expression, and morphological changes in hepatocytes. The additive growth and functional demands that initiated the response to hepatic enzyme induction cover a wide range of stimuli including pregnancy and lactation, hormonal ...
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Hepatic enzyme induction is generally an adaptive response associated with increases in liver weight, induction of gene expression, and morphological changes in hepatocytes. The additive growth and functional demands that initiated the response to hepatic enzyme induction cover a wide range of stimuli including pregnancy and lactation, hormonal ...
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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1983
The injection of estrogen into an immature or ovariectomized rat results in an increase in the specific activities of many uterine enzymes which can be detected, usually, within hours to days. The recent identification of the "estrogen-induced protein" as the brain type isozyme of creatine kinase (CKBB), provided an easily measurable enzyme marker, the
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The injection of estrogen into an immature or ovariectomized rat results in an increase in the specific activities of many uterine enzymes which can be detected, usually, within hours to days. The recent identification of the "estrogen-induced protein" as the brain type isozyme of creatine kinase (CKBB), provided an easily measurable enzyme marker, the
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Trans-synaptic enzyme induction
Life Sciences, 1974Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the trans-synaptic enzyme induction. The increase in tyrosine hydroxylase synthesis is not a manifestation of a general increase in protein synthesis in the adrenergic neuron because under experimental conditions leading to a 2- to 3-fold increase in tyrosine hydroxylase activity, there was no detectable ...
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