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Homologies in serine proteinases

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1970
Bovine pancreatic juice contains approximately equal amounts of four inactive precursors of endopeptidases (zymogens): chymotrypsinogen A, chymotrypsinogen B, trypsinogen (Keller, Cohen & Neurath 1958) and a component of procarboxypeptidase which resembles a chymotrypsinogen (Brown, Greenshields, Yamasaki & Neurath 1963).
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PEGylated d-serine dehydratase as a d-serine reducing agent

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2015
D-Serine is an endogenous coagonist for N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and is involved in excitatory neurotransmission. Excessive receptor activation causes excitotoxicity, leading to various acute and chronic neurological disorders. Decrease in D-serine content may provide a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of the neurological disorders ...
Tsukasa Matsuda   +8 more
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Immunomodulation by Serine Phospholipids

1993
When the body is under threat from invading pathogens or other type of injury, local cell populations initiate a coordinated defense program, known as the inflammatory response. The first wave of signalling molecules causes vasodilation and the expression of leukocyte-endothelial cell adhesion molecules, directing the migration of circulating cells ...
Bruni A.   +4 more
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D-serine and serine racemase in the retina.

2011
Yonju Ha   +2 more
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Serine

2011
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Serine

2001
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The enzymic equilibration of l-serine with O-phospho-serine

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958
Eugene P. Kennedy   +1 more
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