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Comparative studies of murine anionic and cationic arylsulfatase B (1).

Murine brain possesses an anionic form of arylsulfatase B which accounts for approximately 12-16% of non-microsomal arylsulfatase activity. This isozyme is antigenically similar to cationic arylsulfatase B, displays a similar developmental profile, and can be converted to a form resembling the cationic species by prior treatment with neuraminidase.[1]

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  1. Comparative studies of murine anionic and cationic arylsulfatase B (1). Harrison, B.W., Daniel, W.L., Abbas, K.J. Experientia (1982) [Pubmed]
 
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