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Italian pronunciation: [ˈtimpani]) or
kettledrums (also
informally called timps) are
musical instruments in the
percussion family. A type of drum categorised...
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metalloproteinases (
TIMPs) are
specific endogenous protease inhibitors to the
matrix metalloproteinases.
There are four
TIMPs; TIMP1, TIMP2, TIMP3 and...
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Timp (short for
Mount Timpanogos) is the
second highest mountain in Utah's
Wasatch Range.
Timp or
TIMP may
refer to:
timp, a
music artist from Pittsburgh...
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Nagase H (January 2010). "The
tissue inhibitors of
metalloproteinases (
TIMPs): an
ancient family with
structural and
functional diversity". Biochimica...
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annual Timp hike in July 1941. The race was a
slalom race. This race was held
again in 1947, 1948, and 1949. A ski area
later opened as
Timp Haven in...
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inhibitor and an activator.
TIMPs inhibit active MMPs, but
different TIMPs inhibit different MMPs
better than others. For example,
TIMP-1
inhibits MMP-7, MMP-9...
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cutaneous tumorigenesis may result.
TIMPs regulate the
activity of MMP. Many
studies have
shown that UV rays
would induce TIMP-1. The skin
contains several antioxidants...
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Gregory Louis Timp is a
professor of
Electrical Engineering and
Biological Sciences at the
University of
Notre Dame. A
graduate of the M****achusetts Institute...
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Mount Timpanogos,
often referred to as
Timp, is the second-highest
mountain in Utah's
Wasatch Range.
Timpanogos rises to an
elevation of 11,752 ft (3,582 m)...
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different TIMPs have been found. They are
secreted proteins of low-molecular weight.
TIMPs bind
noncovalently to the
active site of MMPs.
Changes of
TIMP levels...