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Definition of Kinases
1. kinase [n] - See also: kinase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinases
Literary usage of Kinases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Chemistry of the Enzymes by Hans von Euler, Thomas Henry Pope (1912)
"kinases OF UNKNOWN COMPOSITION As is well known, tryptase, ... kinases which
activate trypsinogen were found by Hon - gardy (Arch, internat. de Physiol., ..."
2. Molecular Neurobiology: Proceedings of the 2nd NIMH Conference by Steven Zalcman (1995)
"... changes in the cytoskeleton, ion channel function, and gene expression.
It is unlikely that multifunctional kinases, such as CaM kinase, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"If protein kinases actually are involved in these processes it is possible ...
Therefore, it seems more likely that if protein kinases are involved they are ..."
4. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry for Students of Medicine and Physicians by Charles Edmund Simon (1907)
"The kinases.—These are ferment-like substances which manifest their peculiar
activity by the activation of other ferments, viz., their zymogens ..."
5. Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals and Cellular Injury edited by Kenneth B. Adler, Robert D. Devlin, Val Vallyathan (2000)
"Immunoprecipitation with specific antibodies identified increased tyrosine
phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (42-44 kDa), paxillin (68 ..."
6. Physics and Chemistry for Nurses by Amy Elizabeth Pope (1918)
"... Organs in Which These Changes Occur—The Factors and Conditions Influencing
Digestion —Nature of Enzymes, Zymogens, and kinases. Reason for digestion. ..."