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Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
Creatine kinase (CK), a widely distributed enzyme in the body, has its highest activities in skeletal muscle and myocardium; when serum CK activities are abnormally increased, injury to these organs must be part of the differential diagnosis. The isoenzyme CK-MB is the most important biochemical test in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction.
J A, Lott, L B, Abbott
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Peroxidase isoenzymes in Linum

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1971
Isoenzymes of peroxidase were separated on acrylamide gels in 2 genotypes of Linum usitatissimum L. and their F 1, F 2 and first backcross progeny. Active extracts were obtained from homogenates of main stem tissue; activity was measured both before and after electrophoretic separation.
H, Tyson, R, Bloomberg
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Isoenzymes of elapid acetylcholinesterases

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 1977
Abstract 1. Acetylcholinesterase activity of Naja naja naja, Naja melanoleuca and Bungarus fasciatus venoms is due to mixtures of isoenzymes. 2. Naja melanoleuca venom has two acetylcholinesterase isozymes and both Naja naja naja and Bungarus fasciatus venoms have four acetylcholinesterase isozymes that are resolved by disc gel ...
S R, Lee, J L, Latta, W B, Elliott
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Amylase isoenzymes in mumps

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
The amylase isoenzymes activities in serum and urine from 75 children treated for complications of mumps were evaluated. The clinical observations, especially in cases with suspected pancreatitis, were compared with the P- and S-type amylase activities.
J, Skrha, J, Stĕpán, E, Sixtová
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Carcinoplacental isoenzyme antigens

Advances in Enzyme Regulation, 1973
Abstract A carcinoplacental isoenzyme antigen is defined as a catalytically active protein present in a tumor, whose antigenic sites are identical to that of a protein present in the placenta but not in any fetal tissue. A family of placental isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase (the Regan isoenzyme, the Nagao isoenzyme and Regan variant isoenzyme) is ...
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Creatine kinase isoenzymes

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1988
Analytical methods for and the clinical significance of ATP:creatine-N-phosphotransferase (EC 2.7.3.2, CK) isoenzymes have been described. The main assay methods for the isoenzymes are electrophoresis, ion-exchange chromatography and immunoinhibition.
F, Kanemitsu, T, Okigaki
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[Isoenzyme].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
Expression of cancerous isoenzymes in various malignant tumors has been extensively studied using different biochemical techniques. Cancerous alkaline phosphatase (ALP) isoenzymes, such as placental ALP and variant ALP, are detected from sera of patients with various malignant diseases.
H, Ohta, H, Watanabe, N, Sawabu
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Isoenzymes and Myocardial Infarction

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
PLASMA and serum enzyme-activity alterations have proved useful as laboratory parameters in the diagnosis of myocardial disease.1 Among the enzymes employed to reflect myocardial necrosis are aldol...
F, WROBLEWSKI, C, ROSS, K, GREGORY
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Hairy Cells and Isoenzymes

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Fancy phrases readily capture headlines, and fancy names stick better. The field of medicine is no exception. Confusing and poorly understood syndromes frequently hide behind the names of people who describe them or suffer from them. Occasionally, the diseases acquire mysterious names, and then everybody seems to remember them better. "Histiocytosis X"
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DIAGNOSTIC DISSECTION BY ISOENZYMES

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1961
Alterations to plasma and serum enzymes represent subtle protein modifications associated with disease states. It appears that these enzyme activities are associated with two or more closely-related multimolecular forms which are, nevertheless, chemically, physically and immunologically distinctv-", These components, isoenzymes, can be measured ...
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