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Aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes

Clinical Biochemistry, 1990
Aspartate 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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5. Discovery of the hexosaminidase isoenzymes

2001
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the discovery of the Hexosaminidase Isoenzymes. The definition of the clinical symptoms and the realization that this was a familial disorder, long preceded the laboratory analytical technology that was necessary for a precise identification of the biochemical lesion.
Robinson, D, Stirling, J L
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Amylase Isoenzymes

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1971
S, Meites, S, Rogols
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AMOEBIC ISOENZYMES

The Lancet, 1985
P G, Sargeaunt, T F, Jackson
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Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1988
The analytical procedures for LD isoenzymes include electrophoresis, chromatography, immunochemical and kinetic methods. Electrophoretic methods are generally preferred because the resulting patterns are directly observable and all five isoenzymes are resolved in a single procedure.
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DEHYDROGENASE ISOENZYMES

The Lancet, 1962
A.L Latner, A.W Skillen
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NUMBERING OF ISOENZYMES

The Lancet, 1962
E.J. King, Ralph Thompson
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ISOENZYMES IN THE HUMAN EPIDERMIS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1961
G Pfleiderer, G Weber
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