different between trypsinogen vs enterokinase
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
enterokinase
English
Noun
enterokinase (plural enterokinases)
- (biochemistry) An enzyme, secreted by the upper intestinal mucosa, that catalyzes the activation of trypsinogen by converting it to trypsin
Synonyms
- enteropeptidase
Translations
- Italian: enterochinasi (it) f
enterokinase From the web:
- what does enterokinase do
- what does enterokinase break down
- what is enterokinase deficiency
- what secretes enterokinase
- what stimulates enterokinase
- what causes enterokinase deficiency
- what is enterokinase function
- what makes enterokinase
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