The kinin–kallikrein system or simply kinin system is a poorly understood hormonal system with limited available research. It consists of blood proteins...
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kininogens by the process of kallikreins. Kallikreins activate kinins when stimulated. It is a component of the kinin-kallikrein system. Their precursors are...
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Prekallikrein Kinin-kallikrein system Kinin Aprotinin List of cutaneous conditions Raspi G (September 1996). "Kallikrein and kallikrein-like proteinases:...
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and HK is a non-enzymatic co-factor. The CAS can activate the kinin–kallikrein system and blood coagulation through its ability to activate multiple...
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Bradykinin (category Kinin–kallikrein system)
(RPPGFSPFR). Its empirical formula is therefore C 50H 73N 15O 11. The kinin–kallikrein system makes bradykinin by proteolytic cleavage of its kininogen precursor...
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peptides, and in this capacity is an important regulator of the kinin–kallikrein system, as such blocking ACE can lead to side effects. Angiotensin II...
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Kinin may refer to Kinin (protein) Kinin–kallikrein system, a hormonal system Kinin Corporation, the world's largest wasabi producer, which promotes...
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High-molecular-weight kininogen (category Kinin–kallikrein system)
coagulation, and in the generation of the vasodilator bradykinin via the kallikrein-kinin system. HMWK is inactive until it either adheres to binding proteins beneath...
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Kininogen (redirect from Kinin precursor)
High-molecular-weight-kininogen (HK) is a non-enzymatic cofactor involved in the kinin-kallikrein system, which plays a role in blood coagulation, blood pressure regulation...
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme (category Kinin–kallikrein system)
and therefore increased blood pressure. ACE is also part of the kinin–kallikrein system where it degrades bradykinin, a potent vasodilator, and other vasoactive...
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