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Isozymes of Phenylalanine Hydroxylase
Science, 1972Three isozymes of phenylalanine hydroxylase exist in adult rat liver. They are chromatographically unique. Partial characterization suggests that they are similar in chemical properties and differ only in charge. Estimation of the Stokes radii indicates that the isozymes have similar molecular weights of about 200,000. Two isozymes exist in human fetal
J A, Barranger +3 more
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Animal carbonic anhydrase isozymes
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1971Abstract 1. 1. The relative carbonic anhydrase activities of the erythrocytes of various animals based on humans as 100 was rabbits 119, dogs 78, goats 85, horses 33, cows 234 and guinea pigs 146. 2. 2. Only rabbit and horse erythrocytes had cathodically migrating carbonic anhydrases characteristic of the C isozyme in humans. 3. 3.
S, Funakoshi, H F, Deutsch
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Arachidonate 12-Lipoxygenase Isozymes
1999A lipoxygenase is an enzyme which incorporates one molecule of oxygen into arachidonic acid or other polyunsaturated fatty acids producing hydroperoxy acids with a conjugated diene system. Enzymes oxygenating at the positions 5, 8, 12 and 15 of arachidonic acid and producing the corresponding hydroperoxy eicosatetraenoic acid (HpETE) have been isolated
S, Yamamoto +3 more
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Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme, 1967
E, Nakano, S, Yamamoto
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E, Nakano, S, Yamamoto
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1995
Allelic isozymes or allozymes, are the products of allelic genes of paternal and maternal origin at the same locus. They can be identified by electrophoresis. From the technical easiness of electrophoretic detection, allozymes are used for the identification of individuals in population study.
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Allelic isozymes or allozymes, are the products of allelic genes of paternal and maternal origin at the same locus. They can be identified by electrophoresis. From the technical easiness of electrophoretic detection, allozymes are used for the identification of individuals in population study.
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Protein kinase C (PKC) isozyme-specific substrates and their design
Biotechnology Advances, 2012Jeong-Hun Kang, Riki Toita
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In situ click chemistry generation of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors
Nature Communications, 2017Atul Bhardwaj +2 more
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