Abstract
Renin (EC 3-4-99-19) is a key enzyme in the control of blood pressure and salt metabolism. Its purification is of considerable interest because of the part it might play in the pathogenesis of several forms of hypertension.
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Galen, F.X. et al. (1980). Human Renal Renin: Purification, Production of Specific Antibodies. Clinical Applications. In: Weetall, H.H., Royer, G.P. (eds) Enzyme Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3749-2_28
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