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Glucosidase present only in cancer cells?

 
 
Reply Fri 13 Mar, 2009 04:50 pm
It is stated that glucosidase which breaks the HCN free from B17 it is only present in cancer cells.
I thought and confirmed this with my professors that this enzyme is present everywhere in our body, not only in cancer cells.
I would be very grateful if somebody knows and explains this please.

Many thanks
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Reply Sat 14 Mar, 2009 06:57 am
Google articles talk about it being in several different cells.

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