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  1. ... used by injection as an antigen; a proteogen. protease (pro'te-as). An enzyme or ferment that ... hi-po-ton'ik). Same as vasodilator. vaso-inhibitor (va"so-in-hib'it-or). Any agent ...
  2. ... polymerase enzyme components including reverse transcriptase, endonuclease and protease. HIV has at least six additional genes which ... FEB U PHREE a th | fom PLEASE QUOTE REFERENCE NUMBER K f VK 2? Es 00 -24°) - ...
  3. ... etude des ferments leucocytaires; les oxidases et les proteases leucocytaires chez l'homme. 134p. 8? Par., 1914. ... M., Jackson, E. B., & Aub, J. C. Growth inhibitor in Uver tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. ...
  4. ... Verdauungs- physiologie des Siiuglings; hat die Leukocy ten protease einen Einfluss auf die Eiweissverdauung des Sauglings'.' Zsehr. ... Tr. Fiziol. lab. Pavlova, 1938, 8: 293-8. INHIBITOR nerve. See Heart nerves, Cardioinhibitors. INIENCEPHALUS. See Brain, ...
  5. ... alpha interferon, syncytium formation inducing viruses, plasminogen activator proteases, manifestations of rash and hairy leukoplakia induce faster ... screen targeting new viral proteins (e.g., tat, protease); 3) an off-the-shelf screen for cytokine ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Recombinant DNA Research Guidelines. Draft Environmental Impact Statement 
    Publication: United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 9 September 1976
    ... 1970. Dynamic interactions between cell wall polymers, extracellular proteases and auto- lytic enzymes. Biochem. Biophys. Res, Commun. ... factors control- ling implantation include competition for substrates, inhibitors and the physiological state of the organism when ...
  7. ... 1925, 7: 955-73.— Kato, S. The behavior of proteases, in connection with the chemical nature of amylases. ...
  8. ... Schmitt laboratories. These show that trypsin and other proteases destroy nerve excitability when intro- duced in fluid ... to design tailor-made drugs which act as inhibitors or accelerators of enzyme action? Chain said he ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Guide to NIH HIV/AIDS information services : with selected Public Health Service activities 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 2001
    ... and the Stanford HIV reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease gene database. DIRLINE®: An online annotated directory listing ... and distributes its pictorial materials, call the HMD Reference Desk at (301) 402-8878. To view the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1975) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... al. , University of Pittsburgh, have shown that the protease was not a collagenase but rather a proteoglycanolitic ... liberated from HSV-induced cell lysis releasing intracellular proteases, HSV antigen- antiviral antibody complexes, complexes of neoantigens ...
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