Cytoplasmic carboxylesterases of human and domestic animal liver: aggregation, dissociation, and molecular weight estimation.
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Publication Date: 1972-01-01 PubMed ID: 5059676DOI: 10.1139/o72-002Google Scholar: Lookup
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APA
Ecobichon DJ.
(1972).
Cytoplasmic carboxylesterases of human and domestic animal liver: aggregation, dissociation, and molecular weight estimation.
Can J Biochem, 50(1), 9-15.
https://doi.org/10.1139/o72-002 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Acetates
- Animals
- Cattle
- Chromatography, Gel
- Cytoplasm / enzymology
- Electrophoresis
- Esterases / isolation & purification
- Horses
- Humans
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
- Liver / cytology
- Liver / enzymology
- Macromolecular Substances
- Molecular Weight
- Naphthols
- Osmolar Concentration
- Sheep
- Species Specificity
Citations
This article has been cited 2 times.- Oxford GS. Molecular weight relationships of the esterases in Cepaea nemoralis and Cepaea hortensis (Mollusca: Helicidae) and their genetic implications. Biochem Genet 1973 Apr;8(4):365-82.
- Eubanks EF, Forney FW, Larson AD. Purification and characterization of the nocardial acetylesterase involved in 2-butanone degradation. J Bacteriol 1974 Dec;120(3):1133-43.
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