| 1. | Pancreatic elastase is a compact globular protein with a hydrophobic core.
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| 2. | Other useful markers of infection are seminal elastase and seminal cytokines.
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| 3. | Human pancreatic elastase 1 ( E1 ) remains undegraded during intestinal transit.
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| 4. | Cathepsin S may be considered the most potent elastase known.
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| 5. | The gene encoding neutrophil elastase, ELA2, consists of five exons.
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| 6. | Hence this enzyme has been renamed as elastase-1.
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| 7. | Pancreatic elastase is formed by activation of proelastase from mammalian pancreas by trypsin.
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| 8. | Elastase 3B may also function in the intestinal transport and metabolism of cholesterol.
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| 9. | Elastase 3A may also function in the intestinal transport and metabolism of cholesterol.
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| 10. | To date, elastase 1 expression has only been detected in skin keratinocytes.
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