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  2. Fibroblast activation protein, alpha - Wikipedia

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    14089 Ensembl ENSG00000078098 ENSMUSG00000000392 UniProt Q12884 P97321 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001291807 NM_004460 NM_007986 RefSeq (protein) NP_001278736 NP_004451 NP_032012 Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 162.17 – 162.25 Mb Chr 2: 62.33 – 62.4 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP-alpha) also known as prolyl endopeptidase FAP is an enzyme that ...

  3. Philip Lazarovici - Wikipedia

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    His patents include; "Three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering made by processing complex extracts of natural extracellular matrices"; "Near-infrared fluorescent particles and uses thereof"; "Soy-derived bioactive peptides for use in compositions and methods for wound healing, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine"; and ...

  4. Fibrin scaffold - Wikipedia

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    GDNF and nerve growth factor (NGF) is sequestered in the gel via a bi-domain peptide. This peptide is composed of heparin binding domain and transglutaminase substrate domain which can be cross-linked into the fibrin matrix by polymerization via transglutaminase activity of factor XIIIa. Many neurotrophic factors can bind to heparin through its ...

  5. Pornanong Aramwit - Wikipedia

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    Pornanong Aramwit is a pharmaceutical scientist, pharmacist, academic, and author.She serves as the Vice President in Research and Innovation at Chulalongkorn University (CU) [1] and is also a member of the university's Council, [2] Administrative Board of the National Innovation Agency, [3] and the Royal Society of Thailand.

  6. TTUHSC to receive NIH grant to aid in biofilm dispersal ... - AOL

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    Kendra Rumbaugh, a professor in the TTUHSC's School of Medicine’s Department of Surgery, was awarded the $434,938 two-year research grant from the NIH research biofilm dispersal agents to treat ...

  7. Collagen - Wikipedia

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    It is directed there by a signal recognition particle on the endoplasmic reticulum, which recognizes the peptide's N-terminal signal sequence (the early part of the sequence). The processed product is a pre-pro-peptide called preprocollagen. Pro-collagen formation: Three modifications of the pre-pro-peptide form the alpha peptide:

  8. Antimicrobial peptides - Wikipedia

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    These peptides are potent, broad spectrum antimicrobials which demonstrate potential as novel therapeutic agents. Antimicrobial peptides have been demonstrated to kill Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria, [1] enveloped viruses, fungi and even transformed or cancerous cells. [2]

  9. Arachnids in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Recent scientific research in natural bioactive factors has increased, leading to a renewed interest in venom components in many animals. In 1993 Margatoxin was synthesized from the venom of the Centruroides margaritatus the Central American bark scorpion. It is a peptide that selectively inhibits voltage-dependent potassium channels.

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