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Colostrum, trypsin inhibitor

Hostomsky, Z, Smrt, J., Arnold, L, Tocik, Z, and Paces, V (1987) Solid-phase assembly of cow colostrum trypsin inhibitor gene Nucl Acids Res 15, 4849-4856. [Pg.58]

Laskowski and Laskowski (1950, 1951) found a trypsin inhibitor in colostrum in relatively large amounts on the first day after parturition and in decreasing amounts thereafter. They crystallized both the inhibitor and the trypsin-inhibitor complex, which consists of a trimer containing three molecules of trypsin and three molecules of the inhibitor (Laskowski et al. 1952). [Pg.105]

Laskowski, M. Jr. and Laskowski, M. 1951. Crystalline trypsin inhibitor from colostrum. J. Biol. Chem. 190, 563-573. [Pg.160]


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