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Amphibian Proteins
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Amphibian Proteins [Chemical/Ingredient]
Proteins obtained from species in the class of AMPHIBIANS.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Evaluating the role of zoos and ex situ conservation in global amphibian recovery
A. Biega
2017
Corpus ID: 4941433
Ambitious global conservation targets have been set to manage increasing threats to amphibians. Ex situ institutions (broadly…
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2003
2003
A single amino acid substitution of Leu130Ile in snake DNases I contributes to the acquisition of thermal stability.
H. Takeshita
,
T. Yasuda
,
+4 authors
K. Kishi
European Journal of Biochemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 36315192
We purified pancreatic deoxyribonucleases I (DNases I) from three snakes, Elaphe quadrivirgata, Elaphe climacophora and…
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1999
1999
Acquisition of species-specific O-linked carbohydrate chains from oviducal mucins in Rana arvalis. A case study.
A. Coppin
,
E. Maes
,
C. Flahaut
,
B. Coddeville
,
G. Strecker
European Journal of Biochemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 1593736
The extracellular matrix surrounding amphibian eggs is composed of mucin-type glycoproteins, highly O-glycosylated and plays an…
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1984
1984
Degradation of basement membrane collagens by metalloproteases released by human, murine and amphibian tumours
S. Shields
,
D. Ogilvie
,
R. McKinnell
,
D. Tarin
Journal of Pathology
1984
Corpus ID: 33786565
In this investigation it has been found that naturally‐occurring (i.e. indigenous, not transplanted) tumours of diverse organs in…
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