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The trefoil peptide family
B. E. Sands
, D. K. Podolsky
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Trefoil Peptides
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Trefoil
50%
Inflammation
25%
Healing
25%
Polypeptide
25%
Cysteine Residues
25%
Disulfide Bond
25%
Barrier Function
25%
Mucus
25%
Secreting Cells
25%
Loop Structure
25%
Compact Structure
25%
Mucosal Surfaces
25%
Harsh Environment
25%
Biological Sources
25%
Mucin Glycoprotein
25%
Defining Characteristic
25%
Conserved Cysteine
25%
Three-loop
25%
Intestinal Trefoil Factor
25%
Gastrointestinal Lumen
25%
Spasmolytic
25%
Proteolytic Digestion
25%
Intra-chain
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Trefoil Peptide
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Secretion (Process)
25%
Cysteine
25%
Glycoprotein
25%
Mucin
25%
Protein Degradation
25%
Polypeptide
25%
Mucosal Surface
25%
Disulfide
25%
Inflammation
25%
Trefoil Factor 3
25%
Peptide
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Trefoil Peptide
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Glycoprotein
25%
Secretion (Process)
25%
Disulfide Bond
25%
Protein Degradation
25%
Mucin
25%
Trefoil Factor 3
25%
Inflammation
25%
Peptides
25%
Cysteine
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Inflammation
100%