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    Aminopeptidase P isozyme expression in human tissues and peripheral blood mononuclear cell fractions by Erşahin, Çağatay, Szpaderska, Anna M., Orawski, Arthur T., Simmons, William H.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-03-2005)
    “…Aminopeptidase P (APP) isoforms specifically remove the N-terminal amino acid from peptides that have a proline residue in the second position. The mRNA levels…”
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    Purification and Properties of Membrane-Bound Aminopeptidase P from Rat Lung by Orawski, Arthur T, Simmons, William H

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (05-09-1995)
    “…The membrane-bound form of aminopeptidase P (aminoacylprolyl-peptide hydrolase) (EC 3.4.11.9) was purified 670-fold to apparent homogeneity from rat lung…”
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    Apstatin Analogue Inhibitors of Aminopeptidase P, a Bradykinin-Degrading Enzyme by Maggiora, Linda L, Orawski, Arthur T, Simmons, William H

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-07-1999)
    “…Membrane-bound aminopeptidase P (AP-P) participates in the degradation of bradykinin in several vascular beds. We have developed an inhibitor of AP-P called…”
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    Substrate specificity of aminopeptidase P from Escherichia coli: comparison with membrane-bound forms from rat and bovine lung by Yoshimoto, T, Orawski, A T, Simmons, W H

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-05-1994)
    “…The substrate specificity of recombinant E. coli aminopeptidase P (aminoacylprolylpeptide hydrolase) (EC 3.4.11.9) was studied using about 150 synthetic…”
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    Membrane-bound aminopeptidase P from bovine lung. Its purification, properties, and degradation of bradykinin by SIMMONS, W. H, ORAWSKI, A. T

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-03-1992)
    “…The membrane-bound form of aminopeptidase P (aminoacylprolyl-peptide hydrolase) (EC 3.4.11.9) was purified to apparent homogeneity from bovine lung microsomes…”
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    Aminopeptidase P from bovine lung: solubilization, properties, and potential role in bradykinin degradation by Orawski, A T, Susz, J P, Simmons, W H

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-06-1987)
    “…Aminopeptidase P was solubilized from bovine lung by sodium deoxycholate extraction of salt-washed, delipidated lung acetone powders. Hydrolysis of the…”
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    Dipeptidase activities in rat brain synaptosomes can be distinguished on the basis of inhibition by bestatin and amastatin : identification of a kyotorphin (Tyr-Arg)-degrading enzyme by ORAWSKI, A. T, SIMMONS, W. H

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-08-1992)
    “…The neuropeptide kyotorphin (Tyr-Arg) was degraded by rat brain synaptosomes via a synaptic membrane-bound peptidase which was inhibited by bestatin but not by…”
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    Degradation of bradykinin and its metabolites by rat brain synaptic membranes by Orawski, A T, Simmons, W H

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-09-1989)
    “…Bradykinin (BK) (Arg1-Pro2-Pro3-Gly4-Phe5-Ser6-Pro7-Phe8-Arg9) was degraded by rat brain synaptic membranes at a rate comparable to that found for…”
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    Nutrition and somatomedin. III. Diabetic control, somatomedin, and growth in rats by Phillips, L S, Orawski, A T

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1977)
    “…Observations of a growth hormone-resistant decrease in somatomedin activity associated with conditions of insulinopenia suggest that somatomedin and growth…”
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    Psychophysical tuning curves for the goldfish by Fay, Richard R., Orawski, Arthur T., Ahroon, William A.

    “…Psychophysical tuning curves were obtained for the goldfish using a classically conditioned respiratory method. Pure tones and 40-Hz-wide noise bands were used…”
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