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    PAS IV, an integral membrane protein of mammary epithelial cells, is related to platelet and endothelial cell CD36 (GP IV) by Greenwalt, Dale E, Watt, Kenneth W. K, So, On Yee, Jiwani, Nilofer

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (31-07-1990)
    “…PAS IV is a 78-kDa (bovine) to 80-kDa (human) integral membrane glycoprotein of unknown function which is found in mammary epithelial cells. We now report the…”
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    Granulocyte-angiotensin system. Identification of angiotensinogen as the plasma protein substrate of leukocyte cathepsin G by Wintroub, Bruce U, Klickstein, Lloyd B, Dzau, Victor J, Watt, Kenneth W. K

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-01-1984)
    “…Cathepsin G, a human lysosomal neutral protease, converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II and cleaves angiotensin II from a plasma protein substrate…”
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    Human Prostate-Specific Antigen: Structural and Functional Similarity with Serine Proteases by Kenneth W. K. Watt, Lee, Paul-Jane, Thabiso M'Timkulu, Chan, Wai-Pan, Loor, Rueyming

    “…The complete amino acid sequence of the prostate-specific antigen (PA) from human seminal plasma has been determined from analyses of the peptides generated by…”
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    Amino Acid Sequence of the β Chain of Human Fibrinogen: Homology with the γ Chain by Kenneth W. K. Watt, Takagi, Takashi, Doolittle, Russell F.

    “…The β chain of human fibrinogen is composed of 452 ± 5 amino acid residues, 14 of which are methionines. Consistent with these findings we have isolated and…”
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