
doi: 10.1038/225550a0
pmid: 4904264
L-ASPAHAGINASE, an enzyme which occurs in the serum of certain rodents and is produced by various microorganisms, catalyses the hydrolysis of asparagine to L-aspartic acid and ammonia. It has been found useful in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and in occasional cases of other types of neoplasm in man1.
Serology: Antigen, Erythrocytes, Sheep, Mice, Chemotherapy:, Bacteria:, Antibody Formation, Injections, Intravenous, Escherichia coli, Animals, Asparaginase, Erwinia, Strains: BALB/C, Immunosuppressive Agents
Serology: Antigen, Erythrocytes, Sheep, Mice, Chemotherapy:, Bacteria:, Antibody Formation, Injections, Intravenous, Escherichia coli, Animals, Asparaginase, Erwinia, Strains: BALB/C, Immunosuppressive Agents
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