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Antisickling activity of amino acid benzyl esters.

Gorecki et al., 1980

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9968216582519760374
Author
Gorecki M
Acquaye C
Wilchek M
Votano J
Rich A
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The sickling of homozygous sickel cells upon deoxygenation is inhibited in the presence of 3 mM L-phenylalanine benzyl ester (Phe-OBzl) or benzyl esters of other aromatic or hydrophobic amino acids. Phe-OBzl was found to permeate into erythrocytes rapidly, and …
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