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Clin Sci (Lond) (2013) 124 (12): 709–717.
Published: 26 February 2013
...Chaodong Fang; Lei Shen; Liang Dong; Meng Liu; Sensen Shi; Ningzheng Dong; Qingyu Wu Corin is a cardiac protease that regulates BP (blood pressure) by activating natriuretic peptides. Recent animal studies identified corin expression in the kidney where it may regulate renal function...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1996) 91 (3): 319–327.
Published: 01 September 1996
..., followed by repair processes. This is frequently associated with bronchial hyper-responsiveness. A common feature of tissue repair is an increase in the number of mast cells. Three phenotypically distinct mast cell subsets, with respect to their protease content, have been identified in rat lung...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1985) 68 (6): 693–700.
Published: 01 June 1985
.... Calculation of muscle turnover rates, with the correction of Afting et al. (1981, Biochemical Journal , 200, 449-452) for non-skeletal muscle contributions of 3-methylhistidine and creatinine, showed lower values for alcoholics compared with controls. 3. Tissue activities of a neutral protease, assayed...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1980) 59 (s6): 45s–47s.
Published: 01 December 1980
... proteases and an enzyme with the immunochemical identity of renal renin. The biosynthetic origins of this renin-like protein remain uncertain. © 1980 The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society 1980 affinity chromatography brain renin α-casein pepstatin protease renin specific...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1978) 55 (s4): 121s–123s.
Published: 01 December 1978
... of its sensitivity to anti-renin antibody and the lack of protease activity. 3. The second renin-like component with affinity to the gel was a protease insensitive to the anti-renin antibody. Its renin-like activity examined with sheep substrate was pronounced compared with the rate of angiotensin I...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1974) 47 (5): 403–414.
Published: 01 November 1974
...R. H. Pryce-Jones; J. Saklatvala; G. C. Wood 1. The cartilage-proteoglycan-degrading activity of synovial fluid cells from rheumatoid patients is primarily due to neutral protease activity; hyaluronidase does not contribute significantly. Evidence for these conclusions is adduced from...