
pmid: 1781726
handle: 2434/192482
Tissue location and biochemical aspects of the enolase, enzyme belonging to the glycolytic pathway, are presented. Embryological applications of the dimer gamma-gamma (Neuronal Specific Enolase) as a biological marker of the neuroectodermal derivatives is discussed. The authors stress the clinical importance of the NSE in the early detection of tumors.
Eye Neoplasms, Retinoblastoma, Eye, Isoenzymes, Neural Crest, Phosphopyruvate Hydratase, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Eye Proteins ; Eye Neoplasms ; Eye ; Neural Crest ; Humans ; Isoenzymes ; Child ; Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ; Retinoblastoma ; Tumor Markers, Biological ; Glycolysis ; Biological Markers, Child, Eye Proteins, Glycolysis, Biomarkers
Eye Neoplasms, Retinoblastoma, Eye, Isoenzymes, Neural Crest, Phosphopyruvate Hydratase, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Eye Proteins ; Eye Neoplasms ; Eye ; Neural Crest ; Humans ; Isoenzymes ; Child ; Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ; Retinoblastoma ; Tumor Markers, Biological ; Glycolysis ; Biological Markers, Child, Eye Proteins, Glycolysis, Biomarkers
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