phosphormonoesterase

English

Noun

phosphormonoesterase (countable and uncountable, plural phosphormonoesterases)

  1. Alternative form of phosphomonoesterase
    • 1953, Seymour Gelfant, The effects of estrogen aminopterin citrovorum factor and nitrogen mustard on the rat uterus: a cytological and cytochemical study:
      [] it can be concluded that this method is inadequate for the demonstration and localization of alkaline phosphormonoesterase in the rat uterus.
    • 1972, Ecological Research Series, page 33:
      The effects of several enzymatic inhibitors have been measured on the phosphodiesterase, phosphormonoesterase and esterase activities of Crotalus atrox venom (rattlesnake).
    • 1972, William H. Fitzpatrick, Nutrition Research in the USSR, 1961-1970:
      Late in the development of the pathological process these animals also had a drop in the activity of such liver enzymes as aspartate and alanineaminotransferase, aldolase-1-fructosemonophosphate and an increase in the activity of phosphormonoesterase I.
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