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Kallikrein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kinin-kallikrein system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The kinin-kallikrein system or simply kinin system is a poorly delineated system of blood proteins that plays a role in inflammation, blood pressure control, coagulation and pain. Its important me...
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kallikrein /kal·li·kre·in/ (kal″ĭ-kre´in) any of several serine proteinases that cleave kininogens to form kinins. plasma kallikrein a plasma hydrolase that ...
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Definition of kallikrein from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Listen to the pronunciation of kallikrein...
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Kallikrein - Definition of Kallikrein at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Kallikrein. Look it up now! ... Kallikrein Research Tools; Antibodies, Active Proteins & more For Many Kallikrein Family Members;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on kallikrein (enzyme), Another substance that causes the dilation of blood vessels, the enzyme kallikrein, may also exert an influence on renal blood flow. Kallikrein is secreted by renal tubules and is added to the urine in the distal tubules. ... CREATE MY kallikrein NEW DOCUMENT...
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kallikrein n A group of enzymes (plasma, tissue, pancreatic, urinary, sub-mandibular kallikrein) that can convert kininogen to bradykinin or kallidin; ... Dental Dictionary: kallikrein...
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Overview of Kallikrein hypertension as a medical condition including introduction, prevalence, prognosis, profile, symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, and treatment ... Kallikrein hypertension is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that...
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The human tissue kallikrein gene family was, until recently, thought to consist of only three genes. Two of these human kallikreins, prostate-specific antigen and human glandular kallikrein 2, are currently used as valuable biomarkers of prostatic carcinoma.
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