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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1983
Structural study on the active site of the collagenase from Hypoderma lineatumA Lecroisey, B Keil
FEBS Letters|December 15, 1973
Does ergosterol influence tryptic activity?N Zylber, B Keil
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1979
Differences in the degradation of native collagen by two microbial collagenasesA Lecroisey, B Keil
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1977
Five Sepharose-bound ligands for the chromatographic purification of Clostridium collagenase and clostripainI Emöd, B Keil
Journal De Biologie Buccale|December 1, 1989
Action of a bacterial Achromobacter collagenase on the soft carious dentine: an in vitro study with the scanning electron microscopeM Goldberg, B Keil
AIHA Journal : a Journal for the Science of Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety|August 12, 2003
Predicting room vapor concentrations due to spills of organic solventsCharles B Keil, Mark Nicas
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 12, 1978
Subunit structure of Achromobacter collagenaseV Keil-Dlouha, B Keil
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 28, 1972
A tryptophan residue in bovine trypsinogen essential for its potential enzymic activity and for its interaction with basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitiorV Keil-Dlouha, B Keil
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 1, 1973
Purification and characterisation of different active forms of pork trypsinJ E Walker, B Keil
FEBS Letters|June 15, 1976
Cleavage of beta-casein by collagenases from Achromobacter iophagus and Clostridium histolyticumA M Gilles, B Keil
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1983
Structural study on the active site of the collagenase from Hypoderma lineatumA Lecroisey, B Keil
FEBS Letters|December 15, 1973
Does ergosterol influence tryptic activity?N Zylber, B Keil
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1979
Differences in the degradation of native collagen by two microbial collagenasesA Lecroisey, B Keil
FEBS Letters|May 1, 1977
Five Sepharose-bound ligands for the chromatographic purification of Clostridium collagenase and clostripainI Emöd, B Keil
Journal De Biologie Buccale|December 1, 1989
Action of a bacterial Achromobacter collagenase on the soft carious dentine: an in vitro study with the scanning electron microscopeM Goldberg, B Keil
AIHA Journal : a Journal for the Science of Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety|August 12, 2003
Predicting room vapor concentrations due to spills of organic solventsCharles B Keil, Mark Nicas
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 12, 1978
Subunit structure of Achromobacter collagenaseV Keil-Dlouha, B Keil
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 28, 1972
A tryptophan residue in bovine trypsinogen essential for its potential enzymic activity and for its interaction with basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitiorV Keil-Dlouha, B Keil
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 1, 1973
Purification and characterisation of different active forms of pork trypsinJ E Walker, B Keil
FEBS Letters|June 15, 1976
Cleavage of beta-casein by collagenases from Achromobacter iophagus and Clostridium histolyticumA M Gilles, B Keil
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