| 31. | Research to develop new pepsin-targeted therapeutic and diagnostic tools for gastric reflux is ongoing.
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| 32. | Soon after, Schwann discovered pepsin was the substance responsible for albuminous digestion in the stomach.
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| 33. | Pepsin is commonly used in the preparation of F ( ab') 2 fragments from antibodies.
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| 34. | Another partially activated pepsinogen completes the activation by removing the peptide, turning the pepsinogen into pepsin.
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| 35. | Discovered in 1836, pepsin was one of the first enzymes to be classified as an exoenzyme.
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| 36. | Naturally occurring digestive agents such as pepsin and hydrochloric acid are typically used to accomplish artificial digestion.
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| 37. | A prime example of this is pepsin, which is secreted in the stomach by chief cells.
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| 38. | Gr�tzner is credited with introducing a colorimetric method for determining the quantity of pepsin in a solution.
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| 39. | Finding the answer to this clue means researching terms such as metabolism, nerve cells and pepsin.
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| 40. | Pepsin also undergoes feedback inhibition; a product of protein digestion slows down the reaction by inhibiting pepsin.
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