Search Results - "Garanin, S K"
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Study of secondary specificity of enteropeptidase in comparison with trypsin
Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-08-2004)“…A comparative study of secondary specificities of enteropeptidase and trypsin was performed using peptide substrates with general formula…”
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Short peptide fragments with antiulcer activity from a collagen hydrolysate
Published in Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry (01-03-2006)“…A peptide acidic hydrolysate of collagen (PHC) was obtained under conditions (4 N HCl) ensuring the predominant formation of short peptides, glyprolines. They…”
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The solid-state catalytic isotope exchange of hydrogen in dalargin
Published in Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry (2000)“…A [3H]Dalargin preparation with a molar radioactivity of 52 Ci/mmol was obtained by the high temperature solid-state catalytic isotope exchange (HSCIE) of…”
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Synthetic model and bioactive peptides as potential substrates for enteropeptidase
Published in Letters in Peptide Science (01-03-2002)Get full text
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Short peptide fragments with antiulcer activity from a collagen hydrolysate
Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-03-2006)“…A peptide acidic hydrolysate of collagen (PHC) was obtained under conditions (4 N HCl) ensuring the predominant formation of short peptides, glyprolines. They…”
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New substrates for enteropeptidase. I. Biologically active hepta-nonapeptides
Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-03-2003)“…Enteropeptidase (enterokinase, EC 3.4.21.9) hydrolyzes peptide bonds formed by carboxyl groups of Lys or Arg residue provided that less than four negatively…”
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Solid phase catalytic hydrogen isotope exchange in dalargin
Published in Bioorganicheskaia khimiia (01-07-2000)“…A [3H]Dalargin preparation with a molar radioactivity of 52 Ci/mmol was obtained by the high temperature solid-state catalytic isotope exchange (HSCIE) of…”
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