Production, Characterization, Purification and Antitumor Activity of L-asparaginase from <em>Aspergillus niger</em>
Suzane Meriely da Silva Duarte,
Allyson Kayron de de Carvalho Silva,
Kátia Regina Assunção Borges
et al.
Abstract:Cervical cancer is caused by a persistent and high-grade infection, caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), which, when entering cervical cells, alters their physiology and generates serious lesions. HPV 18 - is among those most involved in carcinogenesis in this region, but there are still no drug treatments that cause cure or total remission of lesions caused by HPV. Knowing that L-Asparaginase is an amidohydrolase, which plays a significant role in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the treatme… Show more
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