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1.4.3.1
D-aspartate oxidase
coelomocyte
DDO3 is secreted from the cells where it is produced into the body fluid and taken up by scavenger coelomocytes
763017
2.5.1.18
glutathione transferase
coelomocyte
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759208
3.2.1.17
lysozyme
coelomocyte
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750569
3.2.1.28
alpha,alpha-trehalase
coelomocyte
low activity
750693
3.4.22.55
caspase-2
coelomocyte
high expression level
753601
3.4.22.59
caspase-6
coelomocyte
expression of HLcaspase-6 mRNA in coelomocytes is significantly upregulated by lipopolysaccharides or polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid [poly (I:C)] challenge
753611
3.6.1.1
inorganic diphosphatase
coelomocyte
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686748
4.4.1.20
leukotriene-C4 synthase
coelomocyte
and muscle, lowest expression level
748662
7.2.2.2
ABC-type Cd2+ transporter
coelomocyte
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713378
7.2.2.2
ABC-type Cd2+ transporter
coelomocyte
phytochelatin synthase pcs-1 and hmt-1 are co-expressed in coelomocytes. Coelomocytes are essential mainly for detoxification of heavy metals, but not of oxidative stress, a by-product of heavy metal toxicity
713378
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