Mykles et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Calcium-dependent proteinases in crustaceansMykles et al., 2019
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- 16012209892375395494
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- Mykles D
- Skinner D
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- Intracellular calcium-dependent proteolysis
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Crustacean muscle constitutes a favorable model system for the study of intracellular proteolytic processes and their controls. As in vertebrate skeletal muscles, protein metabolsim in crustacean striated muscles is altered by growth, use, or injury. For example …
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