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Aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes
Clinical Biochemistry, 1990Aspartate aminotransferase (AST, EC 2.6.1.1) exists in human tissues as two distinct isoenzymes, one located in the cytoplasm (c-AST), and the other in mitochondria (m-AST). Striated muscle, myocardium, and liver tissues are the main sources of AST. A growing body of information suggests that determination of AST isoenzymes in human serum is useful in ...
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CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1971
S, Meites, S, Rogols
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S, Meites, S, Rogols
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Die Naturwissenschaften, 1987
Isoenzymes, especially non-allelic forms, are enzyme variants with different primary structure, apparently adapted during phylogeny to distinct physiological conditions. They are ideal research objects either for studies of structure-function relationship and morphogenesis in vertebrates or as diagnostic indicators for pathological processes.
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Isoenzymes, especially non-allelic forms, are enzyme variants with different primary structure, apparently adapted during phylogeny to distinct physiological conditions. They are ideal research objects either for studies of structure-function relationship and morphogenesis in vertebrates or as diagnostic indicators for pathological processes.
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