European Journal of Biochemistry 1983-02-01

Evidence for an enzyme which cleaves the guanidinobenzoate moiety from active-site titrants specifically designed to inhibit and quantify trypsin.

F S Steven, R K Al-Ahmad

Index: Eur. J. Biochem. 130(2) , 335-9, (1983)

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