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    Arylsulfatase B synthesis and clearance in inbred mouse strains

    Arylsulfatase B activity levels were approximately 2–3-fold higher in adult C57BL/6J liver and kidney compared to corresponding tissues from A/J inbred mice. In vivo incorporation of tritiated leucine into C57...

    W. L. Daniel in Experientia (1987)

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    Mammalian arylsulfatases A and B: relative rates of hydrolysis of artificial substrates

    Rodent and bovine arylsulfatase B hydrolyze 4-methylumbelliferyl sulfate (4MUS) 10- to 30-fold more efficiently than arylsulfatase A. Therefore, 4MUS grossly underestimates arylsulfatase A activity in the pres...

    D. B. Thompson, W. L. Daniel in Experientia (1986)

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    Murine arylsulfatase C: Evidence for two isozymes

    SWR/J mice posses high arylsulfatase C, estrone sulfatase, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfatase activities in liver, spleen and kidney compared to A/J mice. This internstrain activity variation appears to be d...

    K. Nelson, B. M. Keinanen, W. L. Daniel in Experientia (1983)

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    Comparative studies of murine anionic and cationic arylsulfatase B

    Murine brain possesses an anionic form of arylsulfatase B which accounts for approximately 12–16% of nonmicrosomal arylsulfatase activity. This isozyme is antigenically similar to cationic arylsulfatase B, dis...

    B. W. Harrison, W. L. Daniel, K. J. Abbas in Experientia (1982)

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    Interstrain variation of murine arylsulfatase C

    A method has been developed for the assay of arylsulfatase C in tissue extracts containing arylsulfatases A and B. Significant variation of enzyme activity was observed among 26 inbred murine strains. Activity...

    Katherine Nelson, W. L. Daniel in Experientia (1979)

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    Correlation between structural variation and activity of murine kidney β-galactosidase: Implications for genetic control

    Two closely linked regulatory genes have been reported to control activity levels of β-galactosidases in murine tissues. The specific effects of these genes on murine glycolipid metabolism have not been elucid...

    I. C. Li, W. L. Daniel in Biochemical Genetics (1976)