- An
oligopeptide,
often just
called peptide (oligo-, "a few"),
consists of two to
twenty amino acids and can
include dipeptides, tripeptides, tetrapeptides...
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Oligopeptide P11-4 is a synthetic, pH
controlled self-****embling
peptide used for
biomimetic mineralization e.g. for
enamel regeneration or as an oral...
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Renal oligopeptide reabsorption is the part of
renal physiology that
deals with the
retrieval of
filtered oligopeptides,
preventing them from disappearing...
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phosphate +
oligopeptide(in) The 3
substrates of this
enzyme are ATP, H2O, and
oligopeptide,
whereas its 3
products are ADP, phosphate, and
oligopeptide. This...
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Proteins of the Proton-dependent
Oligopeptide Transporter (POT)
Family (also
called the PTR (peptide transport) family) are
found in animals, plants, yeast...
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Tooth remineralization is the
natural repair process for non-cavitated
tooth lesions, in
which calcium,
phosphate and
sometimes fluoride ions are deposited...
- N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM).
Attached to the N-acetylmuramic acid is an
oligopeptide chain made of
three to five
amino acids. The
peptide chain can be cross-linked...
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called proteins.
Chains of
fewer than
twenty amino acids are
called oligopeptides, and
include dipeptides, tripeptides, and tetrapeptides.
Peptides fall...
- the most
common adverse effects in
others include diarrhea. It is an
oligopeptide agonist of
guanylate cyclase 2C and
remains in the GI
tract after it...
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encoded by SLC15A1 gene. PepT 1 is a
solute carrier for
oligopeptides. It
functions in
renal oligopeptide reabsorption and in the
intestines in a
proton dependent...