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The following pages link to Degradation of thymopentin by human lymphocytes: evidence for aminopeptidase activity (Q61782680):
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- Characterization and purification of T lymphocyte aminopeptidase B: a putative marker of T cell activation (Q28261032) (← links)
- Activation of mouse T lymphocytes by a monoclonal antibody to a developmentally regulated surface aminopeptidase (THAM). (Q38326893) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetics, toxicity of nasal cilia and immunomodulating effects in Sprague-Dawley rats following intranasal delivery of thymopentin with or without absorption enhancers (Q40378958) (← links)
- Stabilized Analogs of Thymopentin. 1. 4,5-Ketomethylene Pseudopeptides (Q41099021) (← links)
- Cell surface aminopeptidase A and N activities in human glomerular epithelial cells (Q41622430) (← links)
- The aminopeptidase activity in the human T-cell lymphoma line (Jurkat) is not at the cell surface and is not aminopeptidase N (CD-13). (Q41815470) (← links)
- Survey of Thymic Hormone Effects on Physical and Immunological Parameters in C57BL/6NNia Mice of Different Ages (Q44213237) (← links)
- Modulation of bone marrow cell functions in vitro by Bestatin (ubenimex) (Q44300983) (← links)
- Implantable sandwich PHBHHx film for burst-free controlled delivery of thymopentin peptide. (Q54943798) (← links)
- Development of a Highly Efficient Hybrid Peptide That Increases Immunomodulatory Activity Via the TLR4-Mediated Nuclear Factor-κB Signaling Pathway (Q91814484) (← links)