
Isoenzymes, especially non-allelic forms, are enzyme variants with different primary structure, apparently adapted during phylogeny to distinct physiological conditions. They are ideal research objects either for studies of structure-function relationship and morphogenesis in vertebrates or as diagnostic indicators for pathological processes.
Isoenzymes, Epitopes, Structure-Activity Relationship, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Genetic Variation, Humans
Isoenzymes, Epitopes, Structure-Activity Relationship, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Genetic Variation, Humans
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