Murine erythrocytes contain high levels of lysophospholipase activity
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1984
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Kamp, J.A.F. op den
Roelofsen, B.
Sanderink, G.
Middelkoop, E.
Hamer, R.
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Murine erythrocytes were found to be unique in the high levels of lysophospholipase activity in the cytosol of these cells. The specific activity of the enzyme in the cytosol of the murine cells is 10-times higher than in the cytosol of rabbit erythrocytes and approximately three orders of magnitude higher than those in the red cells of rat, man, pig and ox