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Diagnostic Value of Muramidase
Postgraduate Medicine, 1971Serum and urinary muramidase assays are of greatest value in diagnosing myelomonocytic and chronic myelocytic leukemia and in evaluating renal tubular damage. Like all known enzymes, muramidase is a protein. The assay of this enzyme is based on its ability to hydrolyze the cell wall of Micrococcus lysodeikticus, the substrate in most turbidimetric ...
John B. Henry, Charles S. Davis
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Studies of muramidase in haematological disorders: serum and marrow muramidase in leukaemia
Pathology, 1973Summary Estimations of serum and marrow plasma muramidase were made in 39 adults with leukaemia. In the 33 patients studied prior to therapy, the absolute levels of marrow muramidase paralleled those of serum muramidase and reflected the type of leukaemia present. The normal marrow to serum muramidase ratio lies between 1.5 : 1 and 3 : 1 and in only
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International journal of research and innovation in applied science
Recently, a new source of muramidase has become available and lack of research has been done to investigate its effect in laying hens. The current study evaluated the effects of different inclusion levels of exogenous microbial muramidase on production ...
Chester W.S. Señerez+3 more
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Recently, a new source of muramidase has become available and lack of research has been done to investigate its effect in laying hens. The current study evaluated the effects of different inclusion levels of exogenous microbial muramidase on production ...
Chester W.S. Señerez+3 more
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Lysozyme (Muramidase) in Pleural Effusions and Serum
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982The authors evaluated the usefulness of paired pleural fluid and serum lysozyme determination in the differential diagnosis of pleurisies in 118 patients. Lysozyme activity of tuberculous effusions was found significantly higher (P less than 0.001) than that of effusions due to malignancy or heart failure, but considerable overlap of the individual ...
Vassiliki Kotsovoulou-Fouskaki+2 more
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FSA Research and Evidence
An application was submitted to the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland in March 2022 from DSM Nutritional Products (‘the applicant’) for the new use (extension of species) of an additive containing muramidase produced by Trichoderma reesei
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An application was submitted to the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland in March 2022 from DSM Nutritional Products (‘the applicant’) for the new use (extension of species) of an additive containing muramidase produced by Trichoderma reesei
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Muramidase Activity in Leukemia and Myeloproliferative Disorders
Oncology, 1973Serum muramidase activity (SMA) was measured in 160 patients with leukemia and various myeloproliferative disorders (MPD).
Y. Matsuo, W.C. Moloney, A.T. Skarin
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Measurement of the lytic activity of lysozymes (muramidases)
Analytical Biochemistry, 1963Abstract The kinetics of bacteriolysis of Micrococcus lysodeikticus catalyzed by homogeneous lysozymes from egg white, rat kidney, and Bacillus subtilis-R have been found to follow a second-order reaction with respect to enzyme. A rapid, sensitive turbidimetric method based on these kinetics has been presented.
A.L.N. Prasad, Gerald Litwack
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RENAL TRANSPLANTATION AND MURAMIDASE ACTIVITY
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1970Abstract. Plasma and urinary muramidase activities have been measured in 26 patients with renal allogenic transplants. It was found that increased urinary muramidase rather accurately mirrored post‐transplantation events associated with tubular damage, i.e. rejection, tubular ischemia, and leakage from the ureter.
Eva Weeke, Niels Ebbe Hansen
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Serum Muramidase in Newborns [PDF]
Lillian Caldeira McMahon+2 more
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Muramidase content of cells in human granulomatous reactions
Pathology, 1981The muramidase content of reactive cells in the lesions of human foreign body reactions, lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and granulomatous hepatitis, was assessed using specific anti-human muramidase antiserum and a peroxidase-anti-peroxidase marker system.
J.B. Blennerhassett, J.M. Papadimitriou
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