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Primary structure and antiplatelet mechanism of a snake venom metalloproteinase, acurhagin, from Agkistrodon acutus venom

Wang et al., 2005

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16487990594359773062
Author
Wang W
Shih C
Huang T
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Biochimie

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Acurhagin has been characterized as a P-III hemorrhagic metalloproteinase. We herein report the complete sequence of acurhagin by molecular cloning. Analysis of the cDNA- predicted amino acid sequence encoding acurhagin precursor revealed that this mosaic Asn …
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