Product Information
- E.C. 3.4.21.9
- E.C. 3.4.4.8
- Ec 3.4.21.9
- Ec 3.4.4.8
- Enterokinase
- Enterokinase From Calf Intestine
- Enterokinases
- Enteropeptidases
- Peptidase, entero-
- Recombinant enterokinase,from E.coli
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- bovine enterokinase from E.coli
Enteropeptidase is a protein that plays a crucial role in the activation of trypsinogen to trypsin, which is an important enzyme for digestion. However, recent studies have shown that enteropeptidase may also play a role in cancer cell growth and survival. Inhibitors of enteropeptidase have been developed as potential anticancer agents. Nanoparticles containing these inhibitors have been shown to induce apoptosis in human cancer cells and inhibit tumor growth in animal models. Enteropeptidase inhibitors may be useful as medicinal agents for the treatment of various types of cancer by targeting the cell cycle and kinase activity. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential therapeutic applications of enteropeptidase inhibitors in cancer treatment.
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