CHU et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Soluble metalloendopeptidase from rat brain: action on enkephalin-containing peptides and other bioactive peptidesCHU et al., 1985
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- 15634224582761098569
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- CHU T
- ORLOWSKI M
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- Publication venue
- Endocrinology
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A soluble metalloendopeptidase identified in rat brain, preferentially cleaves bonds in peptides having hydrophobic amino acid residues in the P1, P2, and P3′ positions.(The nomenclature of T. Schechter and A. Berger is used to describe the interaction between …
- 102000004196 processed proteins & peptides 0 title abstract description 64
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