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2. Subject Index Vol. 16, 1976
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D.E. Wilson, P. Shaffer-Berman, E. Solomon, N. Shimizu, S. Goss, P. DeBona, A.G. Steinberg, R.M. Siervogel, A.S. Henderson, T.-S. Chan, J.E. Anderson, A.B. Deisseroth, J.A. Anderson, D. Weil, A.D. Merritt, M. Velivasakis, D. Cox, P. Meera Khan, K.M. Overton, G.B. Côté, E. Lovrien, J.A. Brown, S. Chen, C. Finaz, R.H. Schwartz, I.W. Craig, J. Courval, B. Olaisen, P. Teisberg, J.A. Robinson, P.L. Pearson, M.C. DuVal, N. Busby, M. Ray, T.P. Webb, R.H. Kennett, C.J. Chern, P.J. Davies, I. Schreuder, B. Kaiser McCaw, H. Wyandt, J. Mohr, A. Icén, K.E. Buckton, A.R. Dunn, A.W. Nienhuis, J.V. Higgins, R.G. Worton, P.J.L. Cook, G. Spowart, J.A. Norton, J.E. Noades, R.S. Kucherlapati, W.S. Volkers, T.B. Shows, H. Wang, R.A. Raeburn, Matthew Parks, R.E. Magenis, M. Bobrow, S. Hansen, H.M. Dick, S.H. Boyer, S.H. Hsu, Veronica van Heyningen, K.R.M. Pai, R.A. Fisher, D.P. Aden, C.A. Slaughter, A.B. Bijnen, R.D. Koler, S. Guttormsen, R. Sanger, D. Linder, F. Hecht, D. Bacon, R.B. Surana, P.L. Yu, L.A. Klobutcher, O. Smithies, T.T. Puck, D.A. Hopkinson, D. Warburton, D. Shaw, K. Berg, S.J. Goss, L.L.L. Wijnen, D.A. Meyers, A. Heiberg, T. Gedde-Dahl, E. Hackel, C. Cochet, J. Frézal, C.M. Giles, A.A. Biegel, I.P. Gormley, M. Smith, F.-T. Kao, P. Vuopio, B. Schacter, B. Clark, J.D. Minna, T.A. Tedesco, M.G. Brown, C.J. Glueck, K.G. Orkwiszewski, H. Skre, K. Hirschhorn, N. Van Cong, W.F. Bodmer, W.G. Burgerhout, B.A. Doppert, W. Bodmer, G. Skude, A. Boué, E.A. Jones, K.C. Atwood, S. McDonald, C.M. Croce, E. Eicher, E.S. Seravalli, R.C.P. Go, C.G. Palmer, E.B. Robson, K. Bender, D.A. Aitken, R.P. Creagan, W.F. Anderson, P.H. Gallimore, J.B. Dossetor, W. Putt, M. Lewis, V. Lewis, F.H. Ruddle, J. Ott, H. Eiberg, M. Rivas, T.H. Marshall, M.E. Hodes, K.D. Smith, P. Bowen, A.P.M. Jongsma, R. Bigley, N. Lea, G.F. Brooks, H. Kaita, L. Wisniewski, E.R. Giblett, H.E. Faber, R.C. Elston, P. Couillin, W.B. Bias, H. Koprowski, R. Rebourcet, C.T. Falk, M.T. Yu, L.J. Stevens, U. Francke, J.J. van Rood, G. Pontecorvo, P.E. Polani, D. Patterson, E.W. Lovrien, E.A. Nichols, J.L. Hamerton, D.P. Singal, J.K. McDougall, M.L. Rivas, T. Reber, B.H. Petersen, S. Povey, Erik Thorsby, G. Khoury, E. Tolley, W.R. Breg, T. Hassold, L. Kunkel, R.L. Eddy, L.L. Haley, J. Shuster, M.A. Ferguson-Smith, D.W. Buck, R.M. Denney, K. Lange, F.H. Allen, B.R. Migeon, P. Goodfellow, R. Kucherlapati, L.R. Weitkamp, J. de Grouchy, B.M. Turner, S.S. Wachtel, T. Mohandas, P.M. Conneally, M. Siniscalco, M.D. Poulik, R. Velez, A. Hershberg, B. Moore, G.C. Koo, V.M. Chapman, A. Westerveld, B. Hellkuhl, H.P. Klinger, D. Bootsma, K.K. Namboodiri, G. Wullems, O.J. Miller, P. Gold, P. Perry, P.J. McAlpine, P.A. Lalley, A. Brøgger, J. Schlaut, M.W. Thompson, A. de la Chapelle, B. Chown, A.G. Searle, I. Pagan-Charry, C. Jones, J. van der Horst, H. van Someren, K. Willecke, E. Johnston, J.H. Edwards, W.J. Mellman, K.-H. Grzeschik, S. Ohno, P. Teesdale, C.S.N. Lee, L. Wang, and V.S. Turner
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Index (economics) ,Statistics ,Genetics ,Subject (documents) ,Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) - Published
- 1976
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3. Contents, Vol. 14, 1975
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T. Gedde-Dahl, P.M Conneally, G.R. Douglas, J. Prosser, E. Grace, J.L. Hamerton, K.-H. Grzeschik, M.A. Ferguson-Smith, P.L. Pearson, G. Corneo, E.A. Nichols, G.J. Wullems, M. Bobrow, N.C. Sun, J.E. Syrett, J.K. McDougall, R. Rebourcet, J. Frézal, V.A. McKusick, F.H. Ruddle, W. Keijzer, A. Westerveld, T.G. Gedde-Dahl, R.M. Baker, R.C. Miller, F. Hecht, P. Goodfellow, B. Olaisen, J. Ott, A.J.J. Reuser, A. Vust, C.W.H. Partridge, D.R. Bolling, J. Fleming, S.E. Gardiner, P.J. McAlpine, D.M. Steffensen, E.R. Giblett, D. Kacian, E.M. Wurzer-Figurelli, R.S. Kucherlapati, T.B. Shows, K. Berg, H. Bosker, K.C. Atwood, M.C. Rattazzi, D.W. Buck, K.W. Jones, A.G.J.M. van der Linden, R.P. Clayton, J. German, W. Prensky, V. Niewczas-Late, D. Bergsma, C.M. Giles, D.A. Meyers, E.M. Eicher, D.S. Borgaonkar, D. Mutton, K.P. Glen, P.M. Ellis, K. Hirschhorn, E. Jones, S. Povey, A. Hoogeveen, J. van der Horst, J.J. van Rood, P.M. Price, B. Bengtsson, W.G. Burgerhout, C.C. Chang, L.R. Weitkamp, R.E. Giles, E. Magenis, H. van Someren, H.M.A. Beyersbergen van Henegouwen, R.A. Buckland, K. Willecke, U. Francke, D. Bootsma, C. Partridge, R. Kennett, E. Johnston, D.A. Hopkinson, A.E. Greene, O. Mutchinick, R.P. Creagan, R.S.K. Chaganti, L. Komarnicki, T. Mohandas, M. Fellous, K. Fenger, J.H. Edwards, G. Beckman, A.S. Henderson, M.L. Rivas, L. Beckman, W.R.T. Los, L.L. Coriell, I. Purdom, N. van Cong, P. Meera Khan, H.A. de Wit-Verbeek, G.B. Côté, A.R. Mitchell, Veronica van Heyningen, S.A. Sørensen, L. Wang, E. Solomon, J.A. Brown, W.S. Volkers, H. Galjaard, J.E. Anderson, C. Pangalos, A.P.M. Jongsma, R. Sanger, S.M. Elsevier, E. Lovrien, A.B. Bijnen, M.K. Fagerhol, J.A. Pierce, M. Lewis, E.H.Y. Chu, W.B. Bias, D. Weil, S. Chen, J. de Wit, C.G. Palmer, P.W. Teesdale, F.A. McMorris, G. Miller, A.D. Merritt, R.G. Davidson, J.R. Gosden, I. Schreuder, W.F. Bodmer, P.J.L. Cook, J.E. Gray, N. Busby, H. Kaita, R.C. Elston, Y.-S. Teng, S.M. Bowser Riley, R.A. Oosterbaan, P.L. Townes, E.B. Robson, H.J. Evans, L.E. Nijenhuis, and A. Hagemeijer
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Botany ,Genetics ,Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) - Published
- 1975
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4. The Discovery of the Red Cell Acid Phosphatase Polymorphism
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D.A. Hopkinson
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Erythrocytes ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,biology ,Red cell acid phosphatase ,Acid Phosphatase ,Acid phosphatase ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,History, 20th Century ,Red blood cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Enzyme ,England ,Polymorphism (materials science) ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic variability - Published
- 1985
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5. Hepatic ADH and ALDH isoenzymes in different racial groups and in chronic alcoholism
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Biagio R. Ricciardi, J B Saunders, D.A. Hopkinson, and Roger Williams
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Electrophoresis, Starch Gel ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Aldehyde dehydrogenase ,Toxicology ,Biochemistry ,Isozyme ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic ,Internal medicine ,Ethnicity ,medicine ,Humans ,Biological Psychiatry ,Alcohol dehydrogenase ,Pharmacology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Hepatitis, Alcoholic ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Alcohol Dehydrogenase ,Aldehyde Dehydrogenase ,medicine.disease ,Aldehyde Oxidoreductases ,Isoenzymes ,Alcohol Oxidoreductases ,Alcoholism ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,ADH4 ,Liver biopsy ,biology.protein ,Liver function ,business ,Fatty Liver, Alcoholic - Abstract
A method has been developed for simultaneous analysis of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) isoenzymes in small (2.5 mg) liver biopsy cores by starch gel electrophoresis. All the currently recognized hepatic isoenzymes coded by ADH1, ADH2, ADH3 and ADH4 can be detected as can the five ALDH isoenzymes. Using this technique we have investigated the isoenzyme composition of liver samples from English and Chinese subjects and a group of chronic alcoholics. Pronounced racial differences in frequency of ADH2 and ALDH phenotypes were found--only 2 (4%) of English controls had the "atypical" ADH2 variant whereas this was present in 42 (84%) of Chinese subjects, and whereas all the English subjects had the rapidly migrating mitochondrial isoenzyme of ALDH, this was absent in 27 (54%) of Chinese. No differences in ADH or ALDH phenotype were seen in the chronic alcoholics, all of whom were of English origin, compared with the English controls, but there was a reduction in overall ALDH activity and particularly in the mitochondrial isoenzyme in those with cirrhosis. The reduction in ALDH activity is probably acquired; by limiting acetaldehyde oxidation it could be responsible for the rapid deterioration in liver function in patients who continue drinking excessively.
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- 1983
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6. References to the committee reports
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L.R. Weitkamp, J.E. Anderson, F.A. McMorris, L. Komarnicki, O. Mutchinick, S.M. Elsevier, T. Mohandas, J.L. Hamerton, G. Miller, J.R. Gosden, E. Lovrien, D.R. Bolling, J. Fleming, H.J. Evans, G.J. Wullems, J. Prosser, N.C. Sun, H. Bosker, K.C. Atwood, W. Keijzer, H.M.A. Beyersbergen van Henegouwen, A.B. Bijnen, M.K. Fagerhol, J. Ott, J. van der Horst, E. Grace, C.W.H. Partridge, R.C. Miller, Y.-S. Teng, P.J. McAlpine, J.E. Gray, J. de Wit, H. van Someren, K. Willecke, K. Hirschhorn, V. Niewczas-Late, T.B. Shows, D.A. Hopkinson, A.E. Greene, L. Beckman, J.A. Pierce, H.A. de Wit-Verbeek, P.W. Teesdale, R. Kennett, E. Johnston, R.E. Giles, G.B. Côté, P.L. Pearson, E. Magenis, A.G.J.M. van der Linden, M. Bobrow, V.A. McKusick, N. van Cong, J.H. Edwards, A.D. Merritt, P. Meera Khan, R.G. Davidson, P.L. Townes, I. Schreuder, S.A. Sørensen, K.W. Jones, J. Frézal, M.L. Rivas, E.B. Robson, D. Weil, A. Hoogeveen, R.A. Buckland, J.J. van Rood, K.-H. Grzeschik, E. Jones, E.A. Nichols, W.F. Bodmer, P.J.L. Cook, D.S. Borgaonkar, L. Wang, E. Solomon, B. Olaisen, K. Fenger, A.S. Henderson, A.J.J. Reuser, A. Vust, G. Beckman, E.M. Wurzer-Figurelli, J.E. Syrett, W.G. Burgerhout, C.C. Chang, D. Kacian, Veronica van Heyningen, S.E. Gardiner, A.R. Mitchell, W.B. Bias, C.M. Giles, S. Chen, F. Hecht, J.A. Brown, N. Busby, H. Kaita, C.G. Palmer, D.A. Meyers, R.C. Elston, T.G. Gedde-Dahl, R.M. Baker, A.P.M. Jongsma, K. Berg, R.S. Kucherlapati, L.E. Nijenhuis, I. Purdom, R. Sanger, R.P. Clayton, U. Francke, J.K. McDougall, J. German, P.M. Ellis, S.M. Bowser Riley, P.M. Price, M. Lewis, S. Povey, E.H.Y. Chu, R.A. Oosterbaan, L.L. Coriell, P. Goodfellow, D. Mutton, K.P. Glen, C. Partridge, R.S.K. Chaganti, D. Bootsma, M. Fellous, W. Prensky, W.R.T. Los, D.M. Steffensen, G. Corneo, D.W. Buck, E.M. Eicher, A. Westerveld, B. Bengtsson, M.C. Rattazzi, F.H. Ruddle, E.R. Giblett, W.S. Volkers, R.P. Creagan, T. Gedde-Dahl, P.M Conneally, G.R. Douglas, M.A. Ferguson-Smith, H. Galjaard, C. Pangalos, R. Rebourcet, D. Bergsma, and A. Hagemeijer
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Genetics ,Library science ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) - Published
- 1975
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7. Phosphoglucomutase (PGM2) variants in Trio Indians from Surinam
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D.A. Hopkinson, R.A. Geerdink, and H.A. Bartstra
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Genetics ,Indian population ,Phosphoglucomutase ,Biology ,South American Indian ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Two different electrophoretic variants of PGM2 have been identified in a S. American Indian population sample. The phenotypes are designed PGM2 1–5 (Trio). From family data they
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8. The use of Meldolablue in isozyme stains after electrophoresis
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D.A. Hopkinson and V.S. Turner
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Electrophoresis, Agar Gel ,Erythrocytes ,Chemistry ,Biophysics ,Cell Biology ,NAD ,Biochemistry ,Isozyme ,Isoenzymes ,Electrophoresis ,Structural Biology ,Oxazines ,Genetics ,Humans ,Methylphenazonium Methosulfate ,Coloring Agents ,Molecular Biology ,NADP - Full Text
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9. Chlorpropamide-alcohol flush reaction and isoenzyme profiles of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase
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Biagio R. Ricciardi, Barnett Ah, Johnston C, D.A. Hopkinson, J B Saunders, and David Pyke
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Chlorpropamide ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,Aldehyde dehydrogenase ,Isozyme ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Flushing ,Humans ,Alcohol dehydrogenase ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Ethanol ,Chemistry ,Alcohol Dehydrogenase ,Alcohol flush reaction ,General Medicine ,Aldehyde Dehydrogenase ,medicine.disease ,Isoenzymes ,Enzyme ,Endocrinology ,Phenotype ,Liver ,biology.protein ,Aldh activity ,Female ,medicine.drug - Abstract
1. To investigate the enzymatic basis of the chlorpropamide–alcohol flush reaction (CPAF) we compared the isoenzyme profiles of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) from liver biopsies, and of ALDH alone from erythrocytes and leucocytes, in CPAF-positive and CPAF-negative subjects. 2. No differences were seen in ADH or ALDH phenotypes, or in the relative activities of the isoenzymes, between the two groups before chlorpropamide was given; in particular, no subjects showed the ‘null’ ALDH phenotype that is associated with the alcohol flush reaction in oriental subjects. 3. There was a significant decrease in erythrocyte ALDH activity after 7 days' treatment with chlorpropamide in CPAF-positive individuals but no such difference was seen in CPAF-negative subjects. 4. These results indicate that CPAF has a different enzymatic basis from the alcohol flush reaction of oriental subjects and suggest that in CPAF-positive subjects erythrocyte ALDH may be particularly susceptible to inhibition by chlorpropamide.
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- 1986
10. Immunological detection of human phosphoglucomutase (PGM 1) subtypes
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David J. Werrett, D.A. Hopkinson, G. A. Drago, Sara A. Westwood, and D. B. Whitehouse
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Polymorphism, Genetic ,biology ,Isoelectric focusing ,fungi ,Blotting, Western ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Isozyme ,Molecular biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Staining ,Isoenzymes ,Molecular Weight ,Isoelectric point ,Biochemistry ,Phosphoglucomutase ,PGM1 ,biology.protein ,Animals ,Humans ,Rabbits ,Antibody ,Isoelectric Focusing ,Law - Abstract
Anti-phosphoglucomutase (PGM) antibodies have been produced by immunising a sheep with a purified preparation of rabbit skeletal muscle PGM and used to devise an immunological procedure for detecting PGM isozymes after isoelectric focusing. The anti-rabbit PGM antibodies cross react with human PGM and can be used to identify the PGM1 isozymes characteristic of this polymorphism. The patterns revealed by immunodetection are exactly comparable with those obtained by isozyme staining.
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- 1989
11. THE USE OF THIOL REAGENTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF ISOZYME PATTERNS
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D.A. Hopkinson
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Thiol Reagents ,Biochemistry ,Chemistry ,Isozyme - Published
- 1975
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12. Identification of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase isoenzymes in human liver biopsy specimens
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Biagio R. Ricciardi, J B Saunders, Roger Williams, and D.A. Hopkinson
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Biopsy ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Electrophoresis, Starch Gel ,Aldehyde dehydrogenase ,Biochemistry ,Isozyme ,medicine ,Humans ,Ethanol metabolism ,Liver Diseases, Alcoholic ,Alcohol dehydrogenase ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Chemistry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,ADH1B ,General Medicine ,Aldehyde Oxidoreductases ,Isoenzymes ,Starch gel electrophoresis ,Alcohol Oxidoreductases ,Phenotype ,Liver ,Liver biopsy ,biology.protein ,Disease Susceptibility - Abstract
A sensitive method for detecting isoenzymes of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) in human liver biopsy specimens by simultaneous starch gel electrophoresis is described. All the currently recognised hepatic isoenzymes of ADH and ALDH which are concerned with ethanol metabolism can be identified. The method is suitable for amounts of liver biopsy material weighing as little as 2.5 mg and also allows spectrophotometric assay of ADH activity (at pH 8.8 and 11.0) and of ALDH.
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- 1983
13. Family studies on esterase D and chromosome 13 in man
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P.E. Polani, D.A. Hopkinson, Karin E. Buckton, Elizabeth B. Robson, and J. Robinson
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Chromosome Aberrations ,Genetics ,Male ,Genetic Linkage ,Esterases ,Chromosome Mapping ,Trisomy ,Hybrid Cells ,Biology ,Chromosomes ,Translocation, Genetic ,Family studies ,Genes ,Quinacrine ,Humans ,Female ,Esterase D ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) ,Chromosomes, Human, 13-15 ,Chromosome 13 - Published
- 1976
14. A trimeric structure for mammalian purine nucleoside phosphorylase
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Y.H. Edwards, D.A. Hopkinson, and P.A. Edwards
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Electrophoresis ,Protein Conformation ,Biophysics ,Purine analogue ,Purine nucleoside phosphorylase ,Iodoacetates ,Biochemistry ,Adenosine deaminase ,Structural Biology ,Genetics ,Animals ,Amino Acids ,Cellulose ,Molecular Biology ,biology ,Chemistry ,Cell Biology ,Purine Nucleosides ,Molecular Weight ,Glucosyltransferases ,biology.protein ,Cattle ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Peptides ,Ultracentrifugation ,Spleen - Published
- 1973
15. Genetically Determined Polymorphisms of Erythrocyte Enzymes in Man
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D.A. Hopkinson
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Isomerase activity ,biology ,Population ,Acid phosphatase ,Adenylate kinase ,Phosphotransferase ,Enzyme ,Adenosine deaminase ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Phosphoglucomutase ,education - Abstract
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with commonly occurring genetically determined variations of the enzymes found in human red cells and considers enzyme variants of many different kinds of enzymatic activity, such as oxidation–reduction reactions involving specialized cofactors, phosphotransferase activity, hydrolytic reactions of various types, and isomerase activity. To ascertain the extent of enzyme diversity, the chapter considers a series of about 15 different human red cell enzymes, using the technique of starch–gel electrophoresis. These enzymes are selected at random and include four acid phosphatase, adenylate kinase, phosphoglucomutase, and adenosine deaminase. Each of the four human enzyme polymorphisms occurs independently and hence, a large number of different combinations of phenotypes are possible in the general population. Many of the polymorphisms have a worldwide distribution, and there is no indication that enzyme variation as a whole is more or less prevalent in any one population group. There are however, clear population differences within certain individual enzyme systems.
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- 1969
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16. Molecular aspects of genetic polymorphism
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D.A. Hopkinson
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Genetics ,Heterozygote ,Erythrocytes ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Statistics as Topic ,Black People ,Genetic Variation ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,White People ,Nucleotide diversity ,Europe ,Isoenzymes ,Phenotype ,Polymorphism (materials science) ,England ,Phosphoglucomutase ,Genetic Code ,Humans ,Alleles - Published
- 1972
17. AIDS AND THE Gc PROTEIN
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D.A. Hopkinson, Keith E. Nye, A J Pinching, Lesley-Jane Eales, M. Thymann, Ebbe Dickmeiss, Court Pedersen, K.R. Allinson, BarbaraH. Bowman, Ib C. Bygbjerg, Viggo Faber, D.B. Whitehouse, and Arne Svejgaard
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General Medicine ,Biology ,Virology - Published
- 1987
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18. ADENOSINE DEAMINASE ACTIVITY IN DIAMOND-BLACKFAN SYNDROME
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D.A. Hopkinson, D.I.K. Evans, and D.B. Whitehouse
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Male ,biology ,Adenosine Deaminase ,business.industry ,Anemia, Aplastic ,AMP deaminase ,Nucleoside Deaminases ,Syndrome ,General Medicine ,Molecular biology ,Phenotype ,Adenosine deaminase ,biology.protein ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,business ,Diamond-Blackfan syndrome - Published
- 1984
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