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SERPINI2 protein, human
Known as:
myoepithelium-derived serine proteinase inhibitor, human
, TSA2004
, Protease Inhibitor 14
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Serpin I2 (405 aa, ~46 kDa) is encoded by the human SERPINI2 gene. This protein may play a role in the modulation of serine proteinase activity.
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
De Novo Synthesis of Phosphorylated Triblock Copolymers with Pathogen Virulence-Suppressing Properties That Prevent Infection-Related Mortality.
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J. Alverdy
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
2017
Corpus ID: 46852580
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2004
2004
Cocktail (P63+α-SMA)-labeling myoepithelium cell diagnose ductal carcinoma in situ and infiltrating breast carcinom
D. Dan
2004
Corpus ID: 88001198
Objective To use P63, smooth muscle actin(α SMA), and cocktail(P63+α SMA)to label breast myoepithelium cells and investigate…
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1986
1986
Neuronal mechanisms of a hydromedusan shadow reflex
S. A. Arkett
,
A. Spencer
Journal of Comparative Physiology
1986
Corpus ID: 40467537
Summary1.Intracellular recordings from three neuronal systems (swimming motor neurons — SMNs, burster — ‘B’ system, oscillator…
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1981
1981
The relation between the form of the action potential and contractions in the subumbrellar myoepithelium ofChelophyes (Coelenterata: Siphonophora)
Q. Bone
Journal of Comparative Physiology
1981
Corpus ID: 32527625
SummaryAction potentials of the subumbrellar myoepithelium in the diphyid siphonophoreChelophyes change in form with repetitive…
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