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[Peptide hydrolase activity during embryonic carp development].

Ontogenez, 1976
It was established that in the carp the process of embryonic and early postembryonic development was accompanied by the increase in the activity of both the trypsin- and chemotrypsin-like peptide hydrolases. This increase is most evident in larvae with resorbing yolk. The total and protein nitrogen content suffers no changes during embryonic and early
Iu D, Konovalov, A Ia, Mestechkina
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Peptide hydrolases of the human small intestinal mucosa: distribution of activities between brush border membranes and cytosol.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1980
Erwin E. Sterchi, John F. Woodley
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Peptide hydrolases of the human small intestinal mucosa: identification of six distinct enzymes in the brush border membrane.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1980
E. Sterchi, J. Woodley
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Studies on substrate specificities and subcellular location of multiple forms of peptide hydrolases in guinea-pig intestinal mucosa.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry, 1972
J. Donlon, P. Fottrell
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Intestinal peptide hydrolases differences between brush border and cytoplasmic enzymes.

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1972
W. Heizer, R. Kerley, K. Isselbacher
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Peptide hydrolases in spinal cord and brain of the rabbit.

Brain Research, 1972
S. Serra   +3 more
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