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Effect of Chymotrypsin on Cæruloplasmin

Nature, 1958
INTEREST has been shown in the blue, copper-containing, serum oxidase caeruloplasmin, in particular because of its absence from the blood of subjects with hepatolenticular degeneration1. The copper of caeruloplasmin is firmly bound, being non-dialysable at neutral pH2. As part of a study of the mode of linkage of copper to the apo-enzyme, the effect of
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Chymotrypsin

CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1973
M. L. Bender, J. V. Killheffer, S. Cohen
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In Situ Observation of Chymotrypsin Catalytic Activity Change Actuated by Nonheating Low-Frequency Magnetic Field.

ACS Nano, 2018
M. Efremova   +11 more
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Exploring the thermal stability and activity of α-chymotrypsin in the presence of spermine

Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2017
S. Farhadian, B. Shareghi, A. Saboury
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Nonpeptide-Based Small-Molecule Probe for Fluorogenic and Chromogenic Detection of Chymotrypsin.

Analytical Chemistry, 2017
Lei Wu   +6 more
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A spectrophotometric determination of trypsin and chymotrypsin.

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955
G. Schwert, Yasuo Takenaka
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Chymotrypsin

2017
A. M. Gressner, O. A. Gressner
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