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Immunomodulatory effects of tumor Lactate Dehydrogenase C (LDHC) in breast cancer. [PDF]
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The effect of lactate dehydrogenase B and its mediated histone lactylation on chondrocyte ferroptosis during osteoarthritis. [PDF]
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Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes
Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1988The 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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Lactate Dehydrogenase in Tears
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980Lactate dehydrogenase levels in tears were measured in normal subjects and in patients with retinoblastoma. When specimens were collected without trauma in normal subjects, there were usually no detectable levels of lactate dehydrogenase. When the eyelids were rubbed (probably liberating epithelial cells) lactate dehydrogenase levels were detectable ...
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Abstract Glucose is transported into neurons and is used as an energy source. It is also transported into astrocytes and is converted to lactate, which is then released to neurons and is used as another energy source. The latter is called the astrocyte–neuron lactate shuttle.
Nagisa Sada, Tsuyoshi Inoue
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Abstract Glucose is transported into neurons and is used as an energy source. It is also transported into astrocytes and is converted to lactate, which is then released to neurons and is used as another energy source. The latter is called the astrocyte–neuron lactate shuttle.
Nagisa Sada, Tsuyoshi Inoue
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Lactate dehydrogenases in cyanobacteria
Archives of Microbiology, 1975NAD-linked lactate dehydrogenases specific for the D- and L-lactate have been demonstrated in a number of strains of unicellular cyanobacteria. The D-lactate dehydrogenase of one strain (Synechococcus 6716) was partially purified and its properties were studied. The enzyme has a molecular weight of ca.
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