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Pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of bovine testicular hyaluronidase and vinblastine in mice: an attempt to optimize the mode of adjuvant hyaluronidase administration in cancer chemotherapy

open access: yesCancer Letters, 1998
The influence of the route of administration (i.v., i.p. and s.c.) on pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of bovine testicular hyaluronidase and vinblastine was studied in mice (plasma, skeletal muscle, liver, kidney and human melanoma).
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A Hyaluronidase Unit

Nature, 1948
DESPITE our deficient knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of both hyaluronic acid and hyaluronidase, it seems desirable to have a hyaluronidase unit, which can be used until international standard preparations are available for comparison, in order to be able to correlate the numerous investigations being carried out with this substance ...
S, DALGAARD-MIKKELSEN   +2 more
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HYALURONIDASE IN RHINOPLASTY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950
DURING the last few years there has been a widespread increase in the clinical use of hyaluronidase, the specific enzyme now generally conceded to be the "spreading factor" of Duran-Reynals 1 and McClean. 2 Various authors have reported its effectiveness in facilitating the absorption of fluids by hypodermoclysis 3 and in effecting better local ...
M H, COTTLE   +3 more
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STUDIES ON HYALURONIDASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
The enzyme hyaluronidase has been implicated in the process of fertility primarily as the result of the following reports. McClean and Rowlands1and Fekete and Duran-Reynals2showed that the ovum in the fallopian tubes is covered with many follicular cells which are embedded in a thick, viscous gell-like material. Before the sperm can penetrate the ovum,
D M, BERGENSTAL, W W, SCOTT
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Hyaluronidase and Chondroitinase

2016
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are important constituents of the extracellular matrix that make significant contributions to biological processes and have been implicated in a wide variety of diseases. GAG-degrading enzymes with different activities have been found in various animals and microorganisms, and they play an irreplaceable role in the structure ...
Wenshuang, Wang   +2 more
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Inhibitors of the hyaluronidases

Matrix Biology, 2002
The inhibitors of hyaluronidase present in mammalian sera, first described half a century ago, have remained uncharacterized. Because of increased interest in hyaluronidases and their hyaluronan substrate, a study of these inhibitors was undertaken recently.
Kazuhiro, Mio, Robert, Stern
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Hyaluronidase and Salicylates

Nature, 1953
IT has been shown by Hechter1 that, in the living animal, the spreading effect of hyaluronidase depends upon several factors. Inhibition of this effect such as has been reported to result from the administration of salicylates2 may not therefore be due, necessarily, to depression of enzyme activity.
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An ELISA-like assay for hyaluronidase and hyaluronidase inhibitors

Matrix, 1992
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a prominent molecule in the extracellular matrix and is enriched whenever there is rapid tissue proliferation, regeneration and repair. HA is degraded in part by hyaluronidases (HA'ases) that are not well characterized. We have developed a novel ELISA-like rapid assay for HA'ases and their inhibitors.
M, Stern, R, Stern
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Inhibitors of Hyaluronidase

Nature, 1952
AN unsolved problem in the study of rheumatic diseases is whether or not hyaluronidase plays any part in the typical changes in the connective tissue, particularly of the interfibrillar cement substance, which is believed to contain hyaluronic acid.
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Hyaluronidase

Dermatologic Surgery, 2010
Arnold, Lee   +3 more
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