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2008
Publisher Summary Phospholipases (PLs) are a ubiquitous group of enzymes that share the property of hydrolyzing a common substrate, phospholipid. Nearly all share another property: they are more active on aggregated substrate above the phospholipid's critical micellar concentration (cmc).
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Publisher Summary Phospholipases (PLs) are a ubiquitous group of enzymes that share the property of hydrolyzing a common substrate, phospholipid. Nearly all share another property: they are more active on aggregated substrate above the phospholipid's critical micellar concentration (cmc).
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Phospholipases C and Phospholipases D of Mammalian Cells
1987As with Chapters 6 and 7, which covered mammalian acyl hydrolases, emphasis is on the characterization and purification of the mammalian phosphodiesterases; studies on their physiologic roles are covered in Chapter 11.
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Failure of a phospholipase A inhibitor to inhibit β-bungarotoxin phospholipase A
Brain Research, 1977Bruce D. Howard, Ronald Ng
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