trypsins

[US]/'trɪpsɪn/
[UK]/'trɪpsɪn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.trypsin

Phrases & Collocations

Trypsin enzyme

trypsin inhibitor

Example Sentences

Perfusing the infrarenal abdominal aorta with trypsin developed canine AAA model.

In this study, zein, a very abundant and cheap crop in China was hydrolyzed by thermolysin, chymotrypsin, trypsin and alkaline protease for processing antihypertensive peptides.

Conclusions Getting the villi of 45-55 days pregnancy by uterine curettage, we can obtain the chorial trophcytes by trypsin or DNA enzyme digest.

Methods The sciatic and brachial plexus nerve of three-day-old SD mice was treated with collagenase type IV and trypsin to remove the desmocyte on the Schwann cell, then explanted in the culture disk.

Trypsin is a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine.

Scientists use trypsin to isolate proteins for research purposes.

Trypsin plays a crucial role in the digestion process.

The trypsinogen is converted into trypsin in the presence of enterokinase.

Trypsin is commonly used in cell culture to detach adherent cells from the culture dish.

The enzyme trypsin is produced in the pancreas.

Trypsin cleaves peptide bonds between specific amino acids in proteins.

Trypsin activity can be inhibited by certain chemicals or inhibitors.

Trypsinogen is the inactive precursor of trypsin.

Trypsin is commonly used in molecular biology and biochemistry research.

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