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  2. Aprotinin - Wikipedia

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    Aprotinin is a monomeric (single-chain) globular polypeptide derived from bovine lung tissue. It has a molecular weight of 6512 Da and consists of 16 different amino acid types arranged in a chain 58 residues long [4] [5] that folds into a stable, compact tertiary structure of the 'small SS-rich" type, containing 3 disulfides, a twisted β-hairpin and a C-terminal α-helix.

  3. LRP1 - Wikipedia

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    LRP1 is involved in tumorigenesis, and is proposed to be a tumor suppressor. Notably, LRP1 functions in clearing proteases such as plasmin, urokinase-type plasminogen activator, and metalloproteinases, which contributes to prevention of cancer invasion, while its absence is linked to increased cancer invasion. However, the exact mechanisms ...

  4. Antifibrinolytic - Wikipedia

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    Another example, aprotinin, is a naturally-occurring broad-spectrum protease inhibitor; [2] some countries refuse to approve this medication because it supposedly has a greater mortality rate than its alternatives (tranexamic acid and aminocaproic acid) and causes damage to the kidneys and heart. It is widely agreed that systemic aprotinin use ...

  5. Kunitz domain - Wikipedia

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    Kunitz domains are the active domains of proteins that inhibit the function of protein degrading enzymes or, more specifically, domains of Kunitz-type are protease inhibitors. They are relatively small with a length of about 50 to 60 amino acids and a molecular weight of 6 kDa .

  6. Trypsin - Wikipedia

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    Trypsin is an enzyme in the first section of the small intestine that starts the digestion of protein molecules by cutting long chains of amino acids into smaller pieces. It is a serine protease from the PA clan superfamily, found in the digestive system of many vertebrates, where it hydrolyzes proteins.

  7. Radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer - Wikipedia

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    Radioimmunoprecipitation assay buffer (RIPA buffer) is a lysis buffer used to lyse cells and tissue for the radio immunoprecipitation assay (RIPA). [1] [2] This buffer is more denaturing than NP-40 or Triton X-100 because it contains the ionic detergents SDS and sodium deoxycholate as active constituents and is particularly useful for disruption of nuclear membranes in the preparation of ...

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  9. CU-2010 and CU-2020 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike aprotinin, at high doses, their anti-inflammatory properties allow for the improvement in the recovery of contractility in the left ventricle after ischemic conditions, and increase the protection of the myocardium. [6] Moreover, CU-2010 and CU-2020 do not compromise clot strength, and do not affect the function of vascular smooth muscle.

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