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    Intermediate alleles of Huntington’s disease HTT gene in different populations worldwide: a systematic review by Apolinário, TA, Paiva, CLA, Agostinho, LA

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (07-04-2017)
    “…Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by a dynamic mutation due to the expansion of CAG repeats in…”
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    A simple method for obtaining reusable reactors containing immobilized trehalase: Characterization of a crude trehalase preparation immobilized on chitin particles by Martins, Adriana S., Peixoto, Danielle N., Paiva, Lucia M.C., Panek, Anita D., Paiva, Carmen L.A.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-02-2006)
    “…We propose a simple method for obtaining a stable, specific and reusable immobilized trehalase reactor for specific quantification of trehalose. Periplasmic…”
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    Trehalase immobilization on aminopropyl glass for analytical use by Bachinski, Nilza, Martins, Adriana S., Paschoalin, Vânia M. F., Panek, Anita D., Paiva, Carmen L. A.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (05-04-1997)
    “…Trehalase is the enzyme which hydrolyzes the disaccharide trehalose into two α‐D‐glucose molecules. In this article, we present the immobilization of trehalase…”
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    Nylon-6 cylinders and a sponge-like derivative as supports for immobilizing trypsin by Bachinski, N, Panek, A D, Paiva, C L

    “…1. Two types of nylon-6 supports (small cylinders and a sponge-like derivative) were prepared for immobilizing enzymes. Nylon-6 beads were solubilized by…”
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    Periplasmic trehalase from Escherichia coli--characterization and immobilization on spherisorb by Tourinho-dos-Santos, C F, Bachinski, N, Paschoalin, V M, Paiva, C L, Silva, J T, Panek, A D

    “…1. Trehalase was partially purified from Escherichia coli and characterized. The Km for trehalose was 0.78 mM, the pH optimum 5.5 and the temperature optimum…”
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