Nghĩa của từ trypsin bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
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a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine. It is secreted by the pancreas in an inactive form, trypsinogen.
Many people take extra doses of naturally produced enzymes, such as lactase, pepsin and trypsin , in supplement form.

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1. Trypsin Autolysis Products The trypsin used was side-chain protected porcine trypsin from Promega

2. The second enzyme ( 0.25 % trypsin ) was used to dissociate RPE cells.

3. Partial acantholysis was obtained by incubation with trypsin followed by citric acid.

4. The molecular scaffold is preferably based on a knottin, e.g., EETI (Trypsin inhibitor 2 (Trypsin inhibitor II) (EETI-II) [Ecballium elaterium (Jumping cucumber)], AgRP (Agouti-related protein), and Agatoxin IVB, which peptides have a rigidly defined three-dimensional conformation.

5. In the duodenum, trypsin catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds, breaking down proteins into smaller peptides.

6. Owing to their sensitivity to trypsin, components of the regular lattice are supposed to consist of protein.

7. Male rat adenohypophyses were dispersed with trypsin and cultured in a Petri dish to form cell clusters.

8. In this paper the isolation and identification of trypsin inhibitors from porcine pancreas by CM -and DEAE-Cellulose ion exchange chromatography have been reported.

9. Patients after acute pancreatitis had slower duodenal juice protein and amylase turnover rates but trypsin turnover was not different with controls.

10. Two alleles, PiZ and PiS, are associated with lower than normal alpha1-antitrypsin concentrations and lower trypsin inhibiting activities in human serum.

11. ANTIENZYMES, such as Antirennin, antipepsin, anti-trypsin, anticatalase, antiemulsin, antiamylase and others, have been described in enzyme literature, but there always has been considerable doubt of their existence

12. Rat triceps brachii muscle was acquired to separate skeletal muscle satellite cells with the two-step method of collegenase-1 and trypsin and were cultured and subcultured in vitro.

13. For enzyme stability test, the Bacteriocin was stable after treatment with lysozyme, lipase, catalase and lyticase but showed reduction of the activity after treatment with proteinase K, trypsin and peptidase.

14. An extended analysis of specific association patterns from a small sample of parents of mongols and controls in which the individual acrocentrics had been specifically identified by trypsin banding is also presented.

15. It was found to affect trypsin, chymotrypsin, plasmin, thrombin and some human skin proteases, especially those which hydrolyze casein, N-acetyl-l-tyrosine ethyl ester·HCl (ATEE) andl-tyrosine ethyl ester·HCl (TEE) at around pH 8.0.

16. The invention relates to prodrugs of pharmacologically active, five-membered heterocyclic amidines from which in vivo compounds are obtained, these compounds being competitive inhibitors of trypsin-type serin proteases, especially thrombin and kininogenases such as kallikrein.

17. Hatched sea urchin Blastulae, which have primarily short 25-μm cilia except for some long 40-to 70-μm cilia at the apical tuft, were induced to form long (40- to 70-μm) cilia around most of their circumference when treated with trypsin (0.008–0.1%) or concanavalin A.

18. A method for Bating soaked, limed, dehaired hides with an enzyme mixture of (a) a bacterial protease having an optimum efficacy toward hemoglobin at a pH from 10 to 12 and (b) a fungus protease having an optimum efficacy toward casein at a pH greater than 7, or a neutral to weakly alkaline bacterial protease, papain, or trypsin.