L-Asparaginase - Perspectives On The Mechanisms Of Action And Resistance
L-Asparaginase, the enzyme that hydrolyzes asparagine to yield aspartic acid and ammonia, is isolated from various bacterial sources and is an effective and well-accepted chemotherapeutic agent, especially in the treatment of pediatric acute ...
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Fungal L-Asparaginase from environmental isolates with antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities. [PDF]
Khalifa BA +4 more
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Overcoming challenges in the production of a human-like L-asparaginase: advanced strategies for expression and purification. [PDF]
Pinheiro MP +5 more
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ISOLATION AND SCREENING OF L-ASPARAGINASE PRODUCING SPHINGOMONAS SP. FROM SOIL SAMPLE
Objectives: In recent years, L-asparaginase has gained attention due to its anticancer activity. Different types of asparaginase possess different characteristics and different applications.
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Biochemical characterisation of a new thermotolerant L-asparaginase produced by Cunninghamella echinulata PA3S12MM isolated from the Atlantic Forest. [PDF]
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In non-immunized mice, significant levels of L-asparaginase activity appeared in the blood after i.p. injection of L-asparaginase solution (AS), whereas no blood L-asparaginase activity appeared after i.p. injection of L-asparaginase microcapsules (AM). "
Chong, Edward D.
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Prevention of Subsequent L-Asparaginase Hypersensitivity in Children Through Premedication: A Single-Center Experience. [PDF]
Saligupta P +3 more
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Streptomyces koyangensis L-asparaginase: computational prediction of dual-mechanism BCL-2 interaction in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. [PDF]
Solanki G +5 more
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