PMID: 6109413Oct 1, 1980Paper

Urinary enzymes in monitoring kidney transplant patients

Zeitschrift für Urologie und Nephrologie
R Pantschewa-HaschenJ Schabel

Abstract

The alanine aminopeptidase as membrane enzyme, lysozyme as microprotein and beta-glucuronidase as lysosomal enzyme proved as a favourable enzyme combination. Analogically to internal renal diseases typical constellations and courses, respectively, may be differed in a transplant healing without complication, in reversible and irreversible rejection. In a transplant not functioning an enzyme pattern is to be expected as in tubular atrophy (Fanconi's syndrome and so on).

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