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Meaning of "isoenzymes"

isoenzyme (noun) - a variant form of an enzyme, usually used in biological and medical settings to differentiate between different enzyme forms
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The five isoenzymes can be resolved electrophoretically.
But there were slightly elevated levels of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes.
Peroxidase isoenzymes were also detected in the media.
Sildenafil may affect the substrate clearance of these isoenzymes.
Isoenzymes are separated into different cellular compartments.
These variations are called isoenzymes.
All five isoenzymes appear to be glycoproteins.
Compounds of the present invention are useful as inhibitors of phosphodiesterase isoenzymes.
The isoenzymes are disclosed as being organ specific.
Of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes.
Both isoenzymes act over testosterone when in circulation.
This could explain the catalytic specificities of the two isoenzymes.
Both of these isoenzymes are predominantly expressed in many tumors.
Starch gel electrophoresis revealed two major isoenzymes in each case.
Four isoenzymes revealing a good polymorphism between varieties were identified.

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The hyaluronan synthases of vertebrates are further distinguished by the identified isoenzymes.
All five isoenzymes were shown to be electrophoretically and ultracentrifugally homogeneous.
Various combinations of these two molecules result in five different isoenzymes.
These isoenzymes are expressed at different levels in various human tissues.
Characteristics of phosphodiesterase isoenzymes.
The individual isoenzymes were collected in separate fractions and analyzed.
This gene encodes one of the three enolase isoenzymes found in mammals.
Isoenzymes may be used to determine the source of an elevated amylase concentration.
Electrophoretic analysis of isoenzymes has not provided any substantial evidence.
The biotransformation of glyceryl trinitrate was catalyzed preferentially by those isoenzymes induced by phenobarbital.
Trypsinogen isoenzymes are also expressed in various normal and malignant tissues.
The exact nature of the modification of the different isoenzymes is not known.
The five isoenzymes are found in different amounts in tissues throughout the body.
Use of isoenzymes.
Alternatively spliced mRNA variants of chloroplast ascorbate peroxidase isoenzymes in spinach leaves.
Inhibitors or inducers of these isoenzymes may increase or decrease voriconazole plasma concentrations respectively.
The possibility of altered efficacy of medicinal products metabolised by these isoenzymes should be considered.
Inhibition of these isoenzymes may increase the plasma concentration of bosentan see ketoconazole.
The following genes encode the polypeptide components for various acid phosphatase isoenzymes.
The two isoenzymes have different reaction kinetics and are inhibited by different inhibitors.
Both the pattern and activity of peroxidase isoenzymes changed during the culture cycle.
The mitochondrial isoenzymes are of slightly lower molecular weight than their respective cytosolic forms.
Chaotrophic agents may also be used to selectively assay isoenzymes of other clinically important enzymes.
This separates the isoenzymes in the sample into discrete zones within the buffer.
Effect of etoricoxib on drugs metabolised by CYP isoenzymes.
The individual peroxidase isoenzymes reacted differently to metal ions added and to increased temperatures.
Novel mechanisms of regulation by PKC isoenzymes were discovered.
Role of PKC isoenzymes in the regulation of macrophage functions.
Pravastatin is not metabolized by CYP isoenzymes to any appreciable extent.
Four PDHK isoenzymes have been identified in mammalian tissues.
Rapid purification of two lipase isoenzymes from Candida rugosa.
Multiple CYP isoenzymes contribute to the oxidative biotransformation of glycopyrronium.
Bazedoxifene does not induce or inhibit the activities of major CYP isoenzymes.
Medicinal products that interact with these isoenzymes may decrease or increase the bioavailability of agomelatine.
Isoenzymes are slightly different molecular versions of the LDH enzyme.

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