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Late-Onset Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema in a General Practitioner's Practice: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tirāne EJ, Tirāns E.
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Pharmacological Treatment for Diabetic Macular Edema: A 2025 Update on Durability and Multi-Target Therapies. [PDF]
Tao Y, Zhang Y, Xu W, Liu G, Liu H.
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Sebetralstat: a paradigm shift in hereditary angioedema management. [PDF]
Qadri M, Iqbal MU, Hajj F.
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Kallikrein 14 activates the chemoattractant protein chemerin in human skin. [PDF]
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Specificity of potato kallikrein inhibitors for kallikreins
Experientia, 1970Two polyvalent protease inhibitors, acting especially on plasma kallikrein, were isolated from potatoes. Some of their physicochemical and biological properties were investigated.
H, Moriya +3 more
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The kallikrein world: an update on the human tissue kallikreins
Biological Chemistry, 2006Human tissue kallikreins (hKs) are attracting increased attention owing to their association with various forms of cancer and other diseases. Human tissue kallikrein genes represent the largest contiguous group of proteases within the human genome. There are many areas of kallikrein research that need to be further explored, including their tissue ...
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Active Kallikrein, Preprokallikrein, and Kallikrein-Inhibitor Complex
1986Active kallikreins isolated from various exocrine and endocrine tissues were identified by a monoclonal antibody in Western blot analyses to be approximately 38,000 dalton proteins. Kallikreins isolated from rat pancreas, kidney, submandibular gland, brain, spleen and urine were indistinguishable with respect to molecular weight and immunological ...
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