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Pepsin
John H. Northrop
DUAL ROLE of CATHEPSIN D: LIGAND and PROTEASE Martin Fuseka, Václav Větvičkab
Hydrolysis of -Lactalbumin by Chymosin and Pepsin. Effect Of
Structure of the Human Renin Gene
Proteolytic Cleavage—Mechanisms, Function
Pepsin Certificate of Analysis 9PIV1959
Cleavage of Honeybee Prepromelittin by an Endoprotease from Rat Liver Microsomes: Identification of Intact Signal Peptide
Protease Inhibitors in Human Milk
Q1.Some Students Investigated the Effect of Ph on the Digestion of Boiled Egg White by an Enzyme Called Pepsin
Ab239722 Pepsin/Pepsinogen Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP)*
Engineering the Residual Side Chains of HAP Phytases to Improve Their
Pepsin-Inhibitory Activity of the Uterine Serpins
Gastric Secretions
PRACTICAL 3: DIGESTIVE ENZYMES, SPECIFICITY and Ph
The Pepsin Story” and Distribute to the Students
HIV Protease Inhibitors Have Been One of the Big Successes of Rational Drug Design. Clare Sansom Looks at the Impact of Structur
The Role of Pepsin, Peptic Inhibitory Substances, and Hydrochloric Acid in Normal Subjects and in the Production of Peptic Ulcers
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Cell Biology E.29 H 8) Promotes Its Maximal P Enzyme That Acts to Degrade Proteins Is Referred to As a Proteolytic Enzyme, Or Proteinase
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 Protease Expressed in Escherichia
Design and Synthesis of a Covalently Linked HIV-1 Protease Dimer Analog and Peptidomimetic Inhibitors Abstract
Milk Coagulants
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
HIV-1 Protease: Mechanism and Drug Discovery
HIV-1 Protease" Explored by Chemical Synthesis MANUEL BACA and STEPHEN B
INHIBITORS of HIV-1 PROTEASE: a Major Success of Structure-Assisted Drug Design1
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
The Role of Aspartic Proteases in Plant–Pathogen Interactions
Effects of Eight Weeks' Continuous Treatment with Oral Ranitidine and Cimetidine on Gastric Acid Secretion, Pepsin Secretion, and Fasting Serum Gastrin
Enzymatic Pea Protein Hydrolysates Are Active Trypsin and Chymotrypsin Inhibitors
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
Pepsin Properties, Structure, and Its Accurate Measurement: a Narrative Review