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Inhibition of aspartic proteinases by synthetic peptides derived from the propart region of human proreninRICHARDS, A. D; KAY, J; DUNN, B. M et al.International journal of biochemistry. 1992, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 297-301, issn 0020-711XArticle
Affinity purification of endothia protease with a novel renin inhibitor, SQ 32,970NORMAN, J. A; LITTLE, D; FREE, C. A et al.Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print). 1989, Vol 161, Num 1, pp 1-7, issn 0006-291XArticle
Purification of acid-proteases by affinity partitioning in aqueous two-phase systemsJYH-PING CHEN; CARLSON, A.Biotechnology techniques. 1987, Vol 1, Num 4, pp 263-268, issn 0951-208XArticle
Molecular analysis and overexpression of the gene encoding endothiapepsin, an aspartic protease from Cryphonectria parasiticaCHOI, G. H; PAWLYK, D. M; RAE, B et al.Gene (Amsterdam). 1993, Vol 125, Num 2, pp 135-141, issn 0378-1119Article
Cloning and mutation of the gene encoding endothiapepsin from Cryphonectria parasiticaRAZANAMPARANY, V; JARA, P; LEGOUX, R et al.Current genetics. 1992, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 455-461, issn 0172-8083Article
X-ray analyses of aspartic proteinases: the three-dimensional structure at 2•1 Å resolution of endothiapepsinBLUNDELL, T. L; JENKINS, J. A; SEWELL, B. T et al.Journal of molecular biology. 1990, Vol 211, Num 4, pp 919-941, issn 0022-2836Article