A unique group of inactive serine protease homologues from snake venom


Autoria(s): Wu, JB; Jin, Y; Zhong, SR; Chen, RQ; Zhu, SM; Wang, WY; Lu, QM; Xiong, YL
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2008

Resumo

A number of inactive serine protease homologues (SPHs), which have poorly understood functions, have been identified in invertebrates and vertebrates. Recently, several SPH transcripts have been reported from snake venom glands, which provide potential ne

This work was supported by Western Light Project of CAS, Chinese National Natural Science Foundation (30770431), and Yunnan Natural Science Foundation (2007C102M).

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http://159.226.149.42/handle/152453/2821

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/46926

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A unique group of inactive serine protease homologues from snake venom

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Wu, JB; Jin, Y; Zhong, SR; Chen, RQ; Zhu, SM; Wang, WY; Lu, QM; Xiong, YL.A unique group of inactive serine protease homologues from snake venom,52,277-284,(SCI-E ):This work was supported by Western Light Project of CAS, Chinese National Natural Science Foundation (30770431), and Yunnan Natural Science Foundation (2007C102M).

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Toxicology
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