GindzieŃSKI et al., 1974 - Google Patents
Purification and properties of N‐acetylglucosamine kinase from human gastric mucosaGindzieŃSKI et al., 1974
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- GindzieŃSKI A
- Glowacka D
- Zwiez K
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- European Journal of Biochemistry
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N‐Acetylglucosamine kinase from the human gastric mucous membrane was purified about 170‐fold. The purified enzyme is specific for N‐acetylglucosamine with slight phosphorylation of N‐acetylmannosamine. The aminosugar product of the enzymatic …
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