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  2. Asparaginase - Wikipedia

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    Asparaginase is an enzyme that is used as a medication and in food manufacturing. [6] [7] As a medication, L-asparaginase is used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL). [6] It is given by injection into a vein, or muscle. [6] A pegylated version is also available. [8] In food manufacturing it is used to ...

  3. Calaspargase pegol - Wikipedia

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    Calaspargase pegol is an engineered protein consisting of the E. coli-derived enzyme L-asparaginase II conjugated with succinimidyl carbonate monomethoxypolyethylene glycol . [6] The L-asparaginase portion hydrolyzes L-asparagine to L-aspartic acid depriving the tumor cell of the L-asparagine it needs for survival. [ 6 ]

  4. Asparagine synthetase - Wikipedia

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    However, the opposite effect is visible in cases of asparaginase resistant cancers. [3] In these resistant cancers, the effect of blood asparagine depletion through L-asparaginase instead leads to significant asparagine synthetase overexpression to compensate, effectively nullifying the effect of the chemotherapy drug. [3]

  5. How Does the Affordable Care Act Affect Medicare? - AOL

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    They can then use the annual wellness visit each year. Eliminating coinsurance for preventive services The ACA aims to encourage prevention by making it less expensive for people to stay healthy.

  6. Pegaspargase - Wikipedia

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    Pegaspargase is a modified version of the enzyme asparaginase which has undergone PEGylation. [8] [6] It works by breaking down the amino acid asparagine that are circulating in the bloodstream. [6] The circulating asparagine is essential for the cancer cells to enable growth since they can't produce their own, in contrast to normal cells. [9]

  7. Can robots like Roxy revolutionise cancer surgery?

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    In 2021, the Scottish government invested £20m purchasing 12 da Vinci robots, primarily to develop cancer surgery, particularly in areas such as womb cancer or bowel cancer, the specialisms with ...

  8. ASRGL1 - Wikipedia

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    66514 Ensembl ENSG00000162174 ENSMUSG00000024654 UniProt Q7L266 Q8C0M9 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001083926 NM_025080 NM_025610 RefSeq (protein) NP_001077395 NP_079356 NP_079886 Location (UCSC) Chr 11: 62.34 – 62.39 Mb Chr 19: 9.09 – 9.11 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse L-asparaginase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ASRGL1 gene. Function The ASRGL1 protein ...

  9. RFK Jr., grilled about comments on race and vaccines. Patel ...

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    The American Cancer Society says there's no evidence. Sen. Andy Kim, D-NJ, asked Kennedy if he stood by his statement that Wi-Fi causes cancer. Kennedy stood by his statement that electromagnetic ...