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lysylproline
Known as:
Lys-Pro
National Institutes of Health
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Dipeptides
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1996
1996
Distribution of the dipeptide transporter system along the gastrointestinal tract of rats based on absorption of a stable and specific probe, SQ-29852.
A. Marino
,
S. Chong
,
S. Dando
,
K. Kripalani
,
M. Bathala
,
R. Morrison
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1996
Corpus ID: 25532030
Peptidic drugs such as beta-lactam aminocephalosporin antibiotics (e.g., cephalexin) and the ACE inhibitors lisinopril, quinapril…
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1994
1994
Lysyl endopeptidase of Achromobacter lyticus.
F. Sakiyama
,
T. Masaki
Methods in Enzymology
1994
Corpus ID: 45038764
1992
1992
The dynamics of the reparative regeneration of the rat epidermis exposed to lysylproline
Katinas Gs
,
Petriaeva Ma
1992
Corpus ID: 89493071
Under study was the spatial distribution of mitotic activity (MA) of the rat epidermis in the process of reparative regeneration…
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1992
1992
[The dynamics of the reparative regeneration of the rat epidermis exposed to lysylproline].
G. Katinas
,
M. A. Petriaeva
Морфологія
1992
Corpus ID: 22971503
Under study was the spatial distribution of mitotic activity (MA) of the rat epidermis in the process of reparative regeneration…
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1989
1989
Trypsin cleaves lysylproline in a hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein from Zea mays.
M. Kieliszewski
,
J. Leykam
,
D. Lamport
Peptide research
1989
Corpus ID: 5730754
Although trypsin is highly specific for lysyl and arginyl bonds, some peptide bonds, such as lysylproline, are generally trypsin…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Substance P in Human Plasma Is Degraded by Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV, Not by Cholinesterase
Ingo Nausch
,
E. Heymann
Journal of Neurochemistry
1985
Corpus ID: 21487990
Abstract: Human serum cleaves two dipeptides from the N‐terminus of the neurohormone substance P. It has been suggested that this…
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