Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase activity stain
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase isoenzymes in Plasmodium falciparum infected Red Blood Cells. The isoenzymes were detected according to Siciliano, Shaw (1976) Separation and visualization of enzymes on gels in: Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Techniques, W. Heinemann Medical Books, London, The heavily stained band is the host G-6-PDH activity, the slow moving band is the bifunctional enzyme Glucose-6-Phosphate dehydrogenase-6-phosphogluconolactonase from the malaria parasites. Source: Ernst Hempelmann. Author: Author is Ernst Hempelmann. Permission(Reusing this file): : This work is free and may be used by anyone for any purpose. If you wish to use this content, you do not need to request permission as long as you follow any licensing requirements mentioned on this page. The Wikimedia Foundation has received an e-mail confirming that the copyright holder has approved publication under the terms mentioned on this page. This correspondence has been reviewed by an Volunteer Response Team (VRT) member and stored in our permission archive. The correspondence is available to trusted volunteers as ticket #2010012810043443. If you have questions about the archived correspondence, please use the OTRS noticeboard. Ticket link: https://ticket.wikimedia.org/otrs/index.pl?Action=AgentTicketZoom&TicketNumber=2010012810043443.
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- Cellular
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- SAR (Stramenopiles, Alveolates, Rhizaria)
- Alveolata (alveolates)
- Apicomplexa (apicomplexan parasites)
- Aconoidasida
- Haemosporida
- Plasmodiidae
- Plasmodium
- Laverania
- Plasmodium falciparum
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