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Ribonuclease 4 is a pancreatic endogenous β cell proliferation factor

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Muxiong Chen   +10 more
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Gemcitabine resistance by CITED4 upregulation via the regulation of BIRC2 expression in pancreatic cancer. [PDF]

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Carbohydrate in Pancreatic Ribonucleases

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1976
A survey of the presence and compositions of carbohydrate chains attached to pancreatic ribonucleases is given. Carbohydrate chains may occur at asparagine residues in Asn-X-Ser/Thr sequences at four exposed sites of the molecule (positions 21, 34, 62 and 76).
Wim Gaastra   +3 more
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The return of pancreatic ribonucleases

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1989
A decade after losing favor as an 'uninteresting' digestive enzyme, pancreatic ribonuclease has been found to be homologous to a series of extracellular proteins that may influence tumor cell growth, neurological development and biological differentiation.
Steven A. Benner, Rudolf Konrad Allemann
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Evolution of mammalian pancreatic ribonucleases

Biosystems, 1975
Pancreatic ribonucleases form a group of homologous proteins found in considerable quantities in the pancreas of a number of mammalian taxa and a few reptiles (Barnard, 1969; Beintema et al.,1973). The ribonuclease activity varies greatly in different species.
Gerda Groen   +7 more
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Immunologic comparison of pancreatic ribonucleases

Immunochemistry, 1976
Abstract Ouchterlony double immunodiffusion and micro-complement fixation were used in cross-reactivity studies with 9 pancreatic ribonucleases differing 3–28% in amino acid sequence and rabbit antisera to cow, gnu, reindeer and whale ribonuclease.
Gerda Groen   +4 more
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