Pepsin
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- Ph Stability and Activity Curves of Pepsin with Special Reference to Their Clinical Importance
- Mutational Analysis of Residues in Two Consensus Motifs in the Active Sites of Cathepsin El
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- Effects of Eight Weeks' Continuous Treatment with Oral Ranitidine and Cimetidine on Gastric Acid Secretion, Pepsin Secretion, and Fasting Serum Gastrin
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- The Activity of Pepsin, Chymotrypsin and Trypsin During 24 H Periods in the Small Intestine of Growing Pigs
- Role of Endogenous Secretin in Acid-Induced Inhibition of Human Gastric Function
- Mucus, Pepsin, and Peptic Ulcer
- Antimicrobial Activity of Trypsin and Pepsin Hydrolysates Derived from Acid-Precipitated Bovine Casein
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