1954
DOI: 10.1007/bf01478919
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Bericht �ber Lysozymuntersuchungen im Urin

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“…An association between lysozyme and renal disease was initially suggested in Fleming's report (10) of increased lysozyme in abnormal urine "containing much albumin and pus." Subsequent studies (81)(82)(83)(84)(85) have further documented this association. Wilson and Hadley (81) and Burghartz and Boosfeld (82) demonstrated increased lysozyme activity in the urine of some but not all nephrotic children.…”
Section: The Lysozyme Substrate--the Specific Substrate Of Lysozyme mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…An association between lysozyme and renal disease was initially suggested in Fleming's report (10) of increased lysozyme in abnormal urine "containing much albumin and pus." Subsequent studies (81)(82)(83)(84)(85) have further documented this association. Wilson and Hadley (81) and Burghartz and Boosfeld (82) demonstrated increased lysozyme activity in the urine of some but not all nephrotic children.…”
Section: The Lysozyme Substrate--the Specific Substrate Of Lysozyme mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A considerable number of different enzymes have been studied in these conditions. Among those most often investigated during recent years are LDH (Rosalki & Wilkinson, 1959;Amador, Zimmerman & Wacker, 1963;Riggins & Kiser, 1963; Prout Jr., Macalalag Jr. & Hume, 1964;Amador, Dorfman & Wacker, 1965;Bottiger, Lindstedt & von Schreeb, 1966;Dubach, 1966~1, 6;Goldberg, Chakrabarti & Filipich, 1966;Schmidt, 1966), LAP (Bergmann, Estrich, Scheler & Schmidt, 1963;Bergmann & Scheler, 1964;Bergmann & Truss, 1964) and lysozyme (muramidase) (Wilson & Hardley, 1950;Burghartz & Boosfeld, 1954;Prockop & Davidson, 1964;Noble, Najarian & Brainerd, 1965;Noble & Brainerd, 1966;Harrison, Lunt, Scott & Blainey, 1968).…”
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