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Trypsin is non-active when it has not been in contact with enterokinase.
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There are few of the enzymes whose names have been established by long usage such as Erepsin, Trypsin, Pepsin and Ptyalin.
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Note: Trypsin, made in solution and then sterile-filtered, is used to transfer populations of cells from one culture dish to the next.
Having Fun on Valentine's Day, Scientifically Nick Anthis 2006
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* Trypsin inhibitors in soy interfere with protein digestion and may cause pancreatic disorders.
Soy Good, Bad...or Both? GreenFertility 2008
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Trypsin or trypsin-like enzymes, leaking from damaged cells attracting haemocytes to plug a wound, would be the start of a protoclotting system.
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The sequenced part of the gene includes 762 base pairs (BP) and it shows 94 percent identity with the Bowman-Birk Trypsin Inhibitors protein in Japonic rice in China.
Will Njavara (Oryza sativa)be a boon to Cancer patients? 2007
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The sequenced part of the gene includes 762 base pairs (BP) and it shows 94 percent identity with the Bowman-Birk Trypsin Inhibitors protein in Japonic rice in China.
Rice for Cancer 2007
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Trypsin also plays important roles outside digestion as well, including responses to infection.
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Trypsin itself then cleaves lysine peptide bonds, and so, once a small amount of trypsin is generated, it participates in cleavage of its own zymogen, generating – more trypsin!
Vacuity of ID: Comments on Irreducible Complexity - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Trypsin inhibitor activity in winged bean (Pso phocarpus tetragonolobus) and the possible role of tannin.
Chapter 8 1981
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