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Mucopolysaccharidosis VII: ?-Glucuronidase deficiency
Human Genetics, 1974An 18-month-old female showed a markedly decreased activity of the lysosomal enzyme β-D-glucuronidase in cultured fibroblasts, leucocytes, and serum. In obligate heterozygotes, the serum and leucocyte β-D-glucuronidase activity was decreased to approximately 50% of the control values. Clinically, the patient had a mild facial dysmorphism reminiscent of
J, Gehler +5 more
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Cytochemical Localization of β-Glucuronidase
Nature, 1950APPLYING histochemical techniques devised by Friedenwald and Becker1, it was found2 that in normal male mouse liver (Fig. 1) and kidney, β-glucuronidase activity is mainly confined to the mitochondria. It was considered that the rise in glucuronidase activity shown by biochemical methods to occur in these organs when repair has commenced subsequent to ...
J G, CAMPBELL, G A, LEVVY
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GUS fusions: beta‐glucuronidase as a sensitive and versatile gene fusion marker in higher plants.
EMBO Journal, 1987R. Jefferson, T. Kavanagh, M. Bevan
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Genetic Regulation of Mammalian Glucuronidase
1978Publisher Summary Glucuronidase is useful in dividing mutations into four categories: structural genes, regulatory genes, processing genes, and temporal genes. This chapter discusses regulatory genes that affect the synthesis of mouse kidney glucuronidase in response to androgens.
Swank, R T +8 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Chengpeng Sun +13 more
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Chengpeng Sun +13 more
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Histochemical Staining of β-Glucuronidase and Its Spatial Quantification.
Methods in molecular biology, 2017Chloé Béziat +2 more
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