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Clepsine
Clepsine Clep"si*ne, n. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of fresh-water leeches, furnished with a proboscis. They feed upon mollusks and worms.
Isopepsin
Isopepsin I`so*pep"sin, n. [Iso- + pepsin.] (Physiol. Chem.) Pepsin modified by exposure to a temperature of from 40[deg] to 60[deg] C.
Pepsinhydrochloric
Pepsinhydrochloric Pep`sin*hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. (Physiol. Chem.) Same as Peptohydrochloric.
Pepsinogen
Pepsinogen Pep*sin"o*gen, n. [Pepsin + -gen.] (Physiol. Chem.) The antecedent of the ferment pepsin. A substance contained in the form of granules in the peptic cells of the gastric glands. It is readily convertible into pepsin. Also called propepsin.
propepsin
Pepsinogen Pep*sin"o*gen, n. [Pepsin + -gen.] (Physiol. Chem.) The antecedent of the ferment pepsin. A substance contained in the form of granules in the peptic cells of the gastric glands. It is readily convertible into pepsin. Also called propepsin.
Propepsin
Propepsin Pro*pep"sin, n. [Pref. pro- + pepsin.] (Physiol. Chem.) See Persinogen.
Sepsin
Sepsin Sep"sin, n. [Gr. ??? putrefaction.] (Physiol. Chem.) A soluble poison (ptomaine) present in putrid blood. It is also formed in the putrefaction of proteid matter in general.

Meaning of EPSin from wikipedia

- Epsins are a family of highly conserved membrane proteins that are important in creating membrane curvature. Epsins contribute to membrane deformations...
- AP180 and epsin. AP180 is used in synaptic vesicle formation. It recruits clathrin to membranes and also promotes its polymerization. Epsin also recruits...
- protein epsin is an example. Epsin has an ENTH (epsin N-terminal homology) domain which inserts its amphipathic alpha helix into the membrane. Epsin has high...
- ENTH domain-containing protein 1, also known as Epsin-2B and ENTHD1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ENTHD1 gene. The ENTHD1 gene is located...
- with Epsin can be seen in a two decade span of several papers. His first major paper regarding Epsin was written in 2004, titled “Drosophila Epsin mediates...
- vastuuvalmentajaksi, espoonpalloseura.fi, 5 January 2024 Jussi Leppälahti kertoo EPSin edustuksen kulttuurin muutoksesta – ”Marraskuun ensimmäisissä treeneissä...
- A, Kelly K, Morgan J, Punukollu B, Curtis D, Gurling H (May 2005). "The Epsin 4 gene on chromosome 5q, which encodes the clathrin-****ociated protein enthoprotin...
- including: Insulin signal transduction Cytoskeleton ****embly Nerve guidance (epsin) Intracellular calcium (Ca2+) concentration control Cell membrane potential...
- The epsin N-terminal homology (ENTH) domain is a structural domain that is found in proteins involved in endocytosis and cytoskeletal machinery. This...
- the neurodegenerative disorder Machado-Joseph disease (MJD). Vertebrate epsin and epsin2. Vertebrate hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase...