| 11. | It is activated by trypsin, but not by thrombin.
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| 12. | This gene encodes a member of the trypsin family of serine proteases.
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| 13. | Specifically, it is an inhibitor of trypsin and papain.
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| 14. | This triggers an extravagant portion of trypsin to be released.
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| 15. | The activity of trypsin is measured and averaged among the 4 collections.
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| 16. | For example, Bowman-Birk trypsin inhibitor is found in soybeans.
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| 17. | It is sensitive to trypsin but resistant to chymotrypsin, papain and pronase.
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| 18. | This antigen is sensitive to trypsin but resistant to chymotrypsin and Endo F.
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| 19. | This was followed in 1978 by work on the trypsin-BPTI complex.
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| 20. | Pancreatic elastase is formed by activation of proelastase from mammalian pancreas by trypsin.
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