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The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1987
Structure-activity relationships of 4-hydroxyalkenals in the conjugation catalysed by mammalian glutathione transferasesU H Danielson, H Esterbauer, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1989
Glutathione transferases in rat hepatoma cells. Effects of ascites cells on the isoenzyme pattern in liver and induction of glutathione transferases in the tumour cellsM K Tahir, C Guthenberg, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1979
Comparison of glyoxalase I purified from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with the enzyme from mammalian sourcesE Marmstål, A C Aronsson, B Mannervik
Biochemistry|September 28, 1982
Fluorescence and nuclear relaxation enhancement studies of the binding of glutathione derivatives to manganese-reconstituted glyoxalase I from human erythrocytes. A model for the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme involving a hydrated metal ionS Sellin, L E Eriksson, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|November 5, 1999
An approach to optimizing the active site in a glutathione transferase by evolution in vitroL O Hansson, M Widersten, B Mannervik
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2000
Tyrosine 50 at the subunit interface of dimeric human glutathione transferase P1-1 is a structural key residue for modulating protein stability and catalytic functionG Stenberg, A M Abdalla, B Mannervik
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1979
Characterization of a human mitogenic factor (MF) released by phytohemagglutinin-activated lymphocytesE L Larsson, B Mannervik, H Blomgren
Acta Chemica Scandinavica. Series B: Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry|January 1, 1983
Identification of the isozymes of glutathione transferase induced by trans-stilbene oxideP Di Simplicio, H Jensson, B Mannervik
Acta Chemica Scandinavica. Series B: Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry|January 1, 1980
A method based on the use of methanol as a stabilizing agent to prepare metal-free glyoxalase I and to reconstitute activity by addition of bivalent metal ionsS Sellin, A C Aronsson, B Mannervik
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 18, 1981
Effect of inducers of drug-metabolizing enzymes on glutathione reductase and glutathione peroxidase in rat liverI Carlberg, J W Depierre, B Mannervik
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The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1987
Structure-activity relationships of 4-hydroxyalkenals in the conjugation catalysed by mammalian glutathione transferasesU H Danielson, H Esterbauer, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1989
Glutathione transferases in rat hepatoma cells. Effects of ascites cells on the isoenzyme pattern in liver and induction of glutathione transferases in the tumour cellsM K Tahir, C Guthenberg, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1979
Comparison of glyoxalase I purified from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with the enzyme from mammalian sourcesE Marmstål, A C Aronsson, B Mannervik
Biochemistry|September 28, 1982
Fluorescence and nuclear relaxation enhancement studies of the binding of glutathione derivatives to manganese-reconstituted glyoxalase I from human erythrocytes. A model for the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme involving a hydrated metal ionS Sellin, L E Eriksson, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|November 5, 1999
An approach to optimizing the active site in a glutathione transferase by evolution in vitroL O Hansson, M Widersten, B Mannervik
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2000
Tyrosine 50 at the subunit interface of dimeric human glutathione transferase P1-1 is a structural key residue for modulating protein stability and catalytic functionG Stenberg, A M Abdalla, B Mannervik
Cellular Immunology|May 1, 1979
Characterization of a human mitogenic factor (MF) released by phytohemagglutinin-activated lymphocytesE L Larsson, B Mannervik, H Blomgren
Acta Chemica Scandinavica. Series B: Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry|January 1, 1983
Identification of the isozymes of glutathione transferase induced by trans-stilbene oxideP Di Simplicio, H Jensson, B Mannervik
Acta Chemica Scandinavica. Series B: Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry|January 1, 1980
A method based on the use of methanol as a stabilizing agent to prepare metal-free glyoxalase I and to reconstitute activity by addition of bivalent metal ionsS Sellin, A C Aronsson, B Mannervik
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 18, 1981
Effect of inducers of drug-metabolizing enzymes on glutathione reductase and glutathione peroxidase in rat liverI Carlberg, J W Depierre, B Mannervik
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