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- Staphylokinase (SAK; also known as staphylococcal fibrinolysin or Müller's factor) is a protein produced by Staphylococcus aureus. It contains 136 amino...
- similar, both in function and in structure, to staphylokinase (Sak) found in Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylokinase is considered a virulence factor, although...
- trap-mediated killing. S. aureus also produces lipase to digest lipids, staphylokinase to dissolve fibrin and aid in spread, and beta-lactamase for drug resistance...
- Desmoteplase DNase Honokiol Lumbrokinase Nattokinase Papain Serrapeptase Staphylokinase Streptokinase Mckenzie, Samuel (2019-03-27). "What is Fibrinolysis?"...
- seen due to the exclusively local character of treatment. Not known. Staphylokinase (staphylococcal fibrinolysin) Swiss scientific product information Birk...
- PLASMIN AND STREPTOKINASE 1bui: STRUCTURE OF THE TERNARY MICROPLASMIN-STAPHYLOKINASE-MICROPLASMIN COMPLEX: A PROTEINASE-COFACTOR-SUBSTRATE COMPLEX IN ACTION...
- collaborator Professor Roger Lijnen found a cheaper alternative in staphylokinase, for the development of which Désiré Collen founded the company Thromb-X...
- considered EC 3.4.21.25, cu****isin EC 3.4.99.22: Transferred entry: staphylokinase. EC 3.4.24.29, aureolysin EC 3.4.99.23: Deleted entry: tabernamontanain...
- diphtheriae strains infected with corynephage ß Several staphylococci toxins (staphylokinase (SAK), staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA), exfoliative toxin (ETA),...
- surface fibronectin-binding proteins for adhesion and production of staphylokinase and lipase to evade host defences. These virulence factors in combination...