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Cytochemistry of Esterases

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1979
Esterases are enzymes that cleave aliphatic and aromatic ester bonds. With the use of synthetic substrates, esterases can be demonstrated in hematopoietic cells. Using alpha naphthyl acetate or alpha naphthyl butyrate, nonspecific esterase activity can be demonstrated.
Lawrence Kass, John G. Batsakis
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Esterase

Histochemie, 1972
O. v. Deimling, H. Madreiter
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ESTERASE XXV

Acta Endocrinologica, 1977
ABSTRACT The Es-9 esterase is expressed in the cortical zone of the NMRI mouse kidney only in the presence of testosterone. In disc electrophoresis, three esterase bands, absent in the control, emerge under the influence of exogenous testosterone, accompanied by the appearance of active sites, as shown by marking with [3H]diisopropyl fluorophosphate ...
O. v. Deimling, M. Riebschläger
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Esterase

Histochemistry, 1974
M. Riebschl�ger   +2 more
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Esterase

Histochemie, 1973
Alfred B�cking   +2 more
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Arterial Cholesterol Esterase

1977
Windaus (l) first reported that cholesteryl esters accumulated in atherosclerotic aortas. His findings were confirmed and extended by Bottcher (2) and Smith (3). Newman and Zilversmit (h) demonstrated the steady increase in aortic cholesteryl ester with continuing feeding of cholesterol to rabbits and Kritchevsky and Tepper (5) showed that cholesteryl ...
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Esterase

Histochemistry, 1975
Hermes, B   +2 more
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Esterases

2010
O. Lockridge, D.M. Quinn
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The Emerging Role of Human Esterases

Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, 2012
Tatsuki Fukami, Tsuyoshi Yokoi
exaly  

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