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The Genetics behind Sulfation: Impact on Airway Remodeling. [PDF]
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Maternal X chromosome pericentric inversion resulting in the genetic analysis of offspring pedigrees with deletions at Xp22.33 and Xp22.33p11.3, and duplications at Xq27.3q28: Case report. [PDF]
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Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIE: A Real Human Disease or a Diagnostic Pitfall? [PDF]
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ACS Sensors, 2023
Sulfatase is an important biomarker closely associated with various diseases. However, the state-of-the-art sulfatase probes are plagued with a short absorption/emission wavelength and limited sensitivity.
Mei-Hao Xiang+10 more
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Sulfatase is an important biomarker closely associated with various diseases. However, the state-of-the-art sulfatase probes are plagued with a short absorption/emission wavelength and limited sensitivity.
Mei-Hao Xiang+10 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Numerous herbivores orally secrete defense compounds to detoxify plant toxins. However, little is known about the role of orally secreted enzymes by a specialized pest, Plutella xylostella, in the detoxification of plant defense compounds.
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Numerous herbivores orally secrete defense compounds to detoxify plant toxins. However, little is known about the role of orally secreted enzymes by a specialized pest, Plutella xylostella, in the detoxification of plant defense compounds.
Wei Chen+10 more
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Steroid sulfatase inhibitors: the current landscape
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2021Introduction: Steroid sulfatase (STS) enzyme is responsible for transforming the inactive sulfate metabolites of steroid sex hormones into the active free steroids.
Hanan S. Anbar+7 more
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Lysosomal sulfatases: a growing family [PDF]
Sulfatases constitute a family of enzymes that specifically act in the hydrolytic degradation of sulfated metabolites by removing sulfate monoesters from various substrates, particularly glycolipids and glycosaminoglycans. A common essential feature of all known eukaryotic sulfatases is the posttranslational modification of a critical cysteine residue ...
Lübke, Torben, Damme, Markus
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