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NADPH-tetrazolium reductase
reported to possess activity identical with NADPH cytochrome C reductase EC 1.6.2.4
Also Known As:
NADPH-NBT reductase; NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase
Networked:
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relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Enzymes and Coenzymes: 1
Enzymes: 152586
Oxidoreductases: 13671
NADPH Oxidoreductases NADH
Cytochrome Reductases: 1
NADPH-Ferrihemoprotein Reductase: 206
NADPH-tetrazolium reductase: 4
Related Diseases
1.
Hirschsprung Disease (Hirschsprung's Disease)
10/01/1989 - "
In a histological and histochemical study of multiple biopsies of unaffected segments of the bowel from 15 patients with Hirschsprung's Disease (H.D.), the AChE or non-specific esterase and the NADPH tetrazolium reductase enzyme reactions proved to be useful in identification of myenteric plexus islands; and acid phosphatase for the delineation of individual neurones.
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2.
Carcinoma (Carcinomatosis)
02/15/1990 - "
S8 appeared to be identical with the NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-positive carcinoma cells of the primary cultures, with a particular subpopulation of carcinoma cells in the tumor of origin, and with the tumorigenic cells of the nude mice.
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02/15/1990 - "
Primary cultures comprised both NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-positive carcinoma cells and NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-negative cells of stromal appearance, as well as normal epithelial cells (Petersen and van Deurs, Cancer Res., 46: 2013-2020, 1986).
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04/01/1986 - "
NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase positive islets from carcinoma biopsies were frequently aneuploid whereas most negative islets from carcinoma biopsies were diploid as were all islets from benign tissues.
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3.
Neoplasms (Cancer)
02/15/1990 - "
S8 appeared to be identical with the NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-positive carcinoma cells of the primary cultures, with a particular subpopulation of carcinoma cells in the tumor of origin, and with the tumorigenic cells of the nude mice.
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02/15/1990 - "
Primary cultures comprised both NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-positive carcinoma cells and NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase-negative cells of stromal appearance, as well as normal epithelial cells (Petersen and van Deurs, Cancer Res., 46: 2013-2020, 1986).
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4.
Atrophy
07/01/1979 - "
The activities of NADPH-tetrazolium reductase, lactate dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and unspecific alkaline phosphatase were reduced focally corresponding to the areas with focal tubular atrophy and the degree of reduction was roughly parallel to the degree of atrophy.
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5.
Aneuploidy (Aneuploid)
04/01/1986 - "
NADPH-neotetrazolium reductase positive islets from carcinoma biopsies were frequently aneuploid whereas most negative islets from carcinoma biopsies were diploid as were all islets from benign tissues.
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