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The Journal of Parasitology, 1960
Although transaminases were identified in animal tissues as early as 1937, very few observations have been made on these systems in parasitic helminths. Daugherty (1952) found that homogenates of the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, contained very high transaminase activity.
G, WERTHEIM, R, ZELEDON, C P, READ
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Although transaminases were identified in animal tissues as early as 1937, very few observations have been made on these systems in parasitic helminths. Daugherty (1952) found that homogenates of the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, contained very high transaminase activity.
G, WERTHEIM, R, ZELEDON, C P, READ
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1979
In summary, several branched-chain fatty acids appeared to be competitive inhibitors of GABA-T and non-competitive inhibitors of SSADH. These compounds produce an increase in brain GABA level, and for two of these it was shown that the increase differs among various brain areas. An increase of GABA cannot be obtained by inhibition of SSADH.
L, Ciesielski +8 more
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In summary, several branched-chain fatty acids appeared to be competitive inhibitors of GABA-T and non-competitive inhibitors of SSADH. These compounds produce an increase in brain GABA level, and for two of these it was shown that the increase differs among various brain areas. An increase of GABA cannot be obtained by inhibition of SSADH.
L, Ciesielski +8 more
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Nature, 1952
IT has previously been reported by Cohen1 that enzyme preparations catalysing the reactions : (1) Alanine + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + pyruvate; (2) Aspartate + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + oxalo acetate; are also capable of catalysing : (3) Cysteic acid + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + sulphopyruvate.
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IT has previously been reported by Cohen1 that enzyme preparations catalysing the reactions : (1) Alanine + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + pyruvate; (2) Aspartate + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + oxalo acetate; are also capable of catalysing : (3) Cysteic acid + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ glutamate + sulphopyruvate.
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MITOCHONDRIAL ASPARTATE TRANSAMINASE
The Lancet, 1970S N, Farmer, A M, Nanji, T R, Boyde
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Transaminase Studies Following Anesthesia
Southern Medical Journal, 1964W L, COLLINS, L W, FABIAN
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