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Proteinase Inhibitors and Proteinases of Human Semen
1974During the First International Research Conference on Proteinase Inhibitors, a survey was presented concerning the proteinases of spermatozoa and seminal plasma as was known until that time [1, 2]. In summary, a proteinase from rabbit spermatozoa was purified and characterized, and shown to differ from other known pro-teolytic enzymes. It was given the
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The involvement of extracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors in mammalian fertilization
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 1994Extracellular proteinases and proteinase inhibitors have been known to play many important roles in various biological systems. They are also important for reproductive functions of the mammals. Kallikrein stimulates human sperm motility. Porcine antithrombin III (AT III) has been identified to be a sperm-motility-stimulating protein and a ...
S L, Lee, Y H, Wei
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Proteinases and proteinase inhibitors as modulators of animal cell growth
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 19921. Three distinct lines of evidence indicate that proteinases are involved in the growth of cultured animal cells. 2. Endogenous growth-related proteinases have been identified, and exogenous proteinases can also stimulate cell proliferation, probably by different mechanisms. In some cases, higher concentrations of proteinases are cytotoxic.
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