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William B. Jakoby
Researcher at United States Public Health Service
Publications - 40
Citations - 4818
William B. Jakoby is an academic researcher from United States Public Health Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dehydrogenase & Glutathione. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 40 publications receiving 4613 citations.
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Assays for differentiation of glutathione S-transferases.
TL;DR: This chapter provides the spectrophotometric, titrimetric, nitrite, and cyanide assay for the differentiation of glutathione S-transferases.
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The identity of glutathione S-transferase B with ligandin, a major binding protein of liver.
William H. Habig,Michael J. Pabst,G Fleischner,Zenaida Gatmaitan,Irwin M. Arias,William B. Jakoby +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that ligandin, an intracellular protein involved in the binding of such anions as bilirubin, indocyanine green, and penicillin, is identical to glutathione S-transferase B, and it is suggested that specificity is directed toward compounds with electrophilic sites.
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Glutathione, metabolism and function
Irwin M. Arias,William B. Jakoby +1 more
TL;DR: From the combination of knowledge and actions, someone can improve their skill and ability and this glutathione metabolism and function tells you, this will add more knowledge of you to life and work better.
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Glutathione S-transferases (rat and human).
TL;DR: This chapter presents a procedure for the preparation of glutathione transferases of the rat and the human, which represent a group that, aside from overlapping substrate specificity, resemble each other in size and subunit number.
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Soluble γ-Aminobutyric-Glutamic Transaminase from Pseudomonas fluorescens
TL;DR: The present report summarizes the data on the purification and properties of y-aminobutyric-glutamic transaminase and presents a kinetic analysis of the reaction which it catalyzes and describes the substrate specific, succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase described by Black (10) .