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The Viability of proteolytic Enzymes in Tissues.
1908
C Frothingham
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THE DIGESTION OF LIVING TISSUES BY PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES.
August 1943, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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On the proteolytic enzymes of animal tissues; dehydropeptidase.
August 1947, The Journal of biological chemistry,
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[Proteolytic enzymes of malignant tissues (author's transl)].
January 1975, Postepy biochemii,
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[Proteolytic enzymes originating from tissues and their significance].
May 1956, Arzneimittel-Forschung,
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Growth stimulating effects of proteolytic enzymes on corneal tissues.
January 1972, Israel journal of medical sciences,
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On the proteolytic enzymes of animal tissues. IX. Calf thymus tripeptidase.
July 1951, The Journal of biological chemistry,
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The chemistry of connective tissues. 5. The elastase activity of proteolytic enzymes.
March 1960, The Biochemical journal,
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Roles of collagenases and other proteolytic enzymes in the dispersal of animal tissues.
April 1969, Biochimica et biophysica acta,
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On the proteolytic enzymes of animal tissues; a peptidase of calf thymus.
April 1948, The Journal of biological chemistry,
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[Use of proteolytic enzymes in the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the soft tissues].
February 1972, Khirurgiia,
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