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New antilymphomal-asparaginase fromFusarium species

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Les champignons deFusarium et ceux qui ont le type fusarium dans leur état asexues sécrétent l'asparaginase. Celle-ci n'a pas l'activité de la glutaminase et elle arrête le developpement de la leucémie chez les souris.

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Igarasi, S., Imada, A., Nakahama, K. et al. New antilymphomal-asparaginase fromFusarium species. Experientia 30, 814–816 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01924202

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