different between trypsin vs trypsinogen
trypsin
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (trípsimo, “rubbing”) +? -in, since the substance was first found on rubbing down the pancreas with glycerine.
Noun
trypsin (countable and uncountable, plural trypsins)
- (biochemistry) A digestive enzyme that cleaves peptide bonds (a serine protease)
Derived terms
- pseudotrypsin
Translations
trypsin From the web:
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trypsinogen
English
Etymology
trypsin +? -o- +? -gen
Noun
trypsinogen (plural trypsinogens)
- (biochemistry) An inactive precursor of trypsin
Related terms
- mesotrypsinogen
trypsinogen From the web:
- what trypsinogen does
- trypsinogen what does it mean
- what activates trypsinogen
- what converts trypsinogen to trypsin
- by what trypsinogen is converted into trypsin
- what does trypsinogen do
- what secretes trypsinogen
- what produces trypsinogen
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