A study of the tissue distribution of adenosine deaminase in six mammal species

1. 1. Comparative studies of the activity of adenosine deaminase in the organs of rat, guinea-pig, mouse, cat, rabbit, dog, and some bovine tissues with substrates adenosine and deoxyadenosine, together with pH optima and isoelectric point studies and in some cases electrophoretic data are consisten...

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Aminohydrolases
Animals
Cats
Cattle
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical
Dogs
Electrophoresis
Guinea Pigs
Lagomorpha
Mammals
Mice
Old Medline
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Rabbits
Rats
Species Specificity
Suramin
Tissue Distribution
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