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Are erythrocytes a source of wound arylaminopeptidases?

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Mit Hilfe von Fraktionierung und bei der Untersuchung ihrer Substratspezifizität zeigte sich, dass die Arylaminopeptidasen im Wundgewebe sich qualitativ von denen in den Erythrozyten unterscheiden. Die Befunde sprechen gegen eine erythrozytäre Herkunft der Wundarylaminopeptidasen.

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Raekallio, J., Mäkinen, P.L. Are erythrocytes a source of wound arylaminopeptidases?. Experientia 27, 1276–1277 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136683

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