EC Number |
Title |
Organism |
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3.4.17.2 | Carboxypeptidase B2 and carboxypeptidase N in the crosstalk between coagulation, thrombosis, inflammation, and innate immunity |
Mus musculus |
3.4.17.2 | Effects of carboxypeptidase B treatment and elevated temperature on recombinant monoclonal antibody charge variants in cation-exchange chromatography analysis |
Rattus norvegicus |
3.4.17.2 | Structure of the carboxypeptidase B complex with N-sulfamoyl-L-phenylalanine - a transition state analog of non-specific substrate |
Sus scrofa |
3.4.17.2 | Structure of the complex of carboxypeptidase B and N-sulfamoyl-L-arginine |
Sus scrofa |
3.4.17.2 | Three-dimensional structure of porcine pancreatic carboxypeptidase B with an acetate ion and two zinc atoms in the active site |
Sus scrofa |
3.4.17.2 | A carboxypeptidase inhibitor from the tick Rhipicephalus bursa: isolation, cDNA cloning, recombinant expression, and characterization |
Homo sapiens |
3.4.17.2 | A new type of five-membered heterocyclic inhibitors of basic metallocarboxypeptidases |
Helicoverpa zea |
3.4.17.2 | A new type of five-membered heterocyclic inhibitors of basic metallocarboxypeptidases |
Homo sapiens |
3.4.17.2 | Activated human plasma carboxypeptidase B is retained in the blood by binding to alpha2-macroglobulin and pregnancy zone protein |
Homo sapiens |
3.4.17.2 | Active carboxypeptidase B is present in free form in serum from patients with acute pancreatitis |
Homo sapiens |