Chymotrypsin
Chymotrypsin is an enzyme found in the pancreas of humans and other animals. It plays an important role in digestion by breaking down proteins into peptides and amino acids. Its varied uses include treating cystic fibrosis, helping to diagnose a variety of diseases, and aiding in the development of drugs for treating cancer. Chymotrypsin has also been used to improve protein production in plants and animals, as well as in medical applications such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. As a result, it has become an important tool in the advancement of modern biotechnology.
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1 journal(s) foundPancreas
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Giuseppe Maulucci, Assistant professor,
Catholic University Medical School,
Rome.
JPA concentrates on the entire spectrum of the pancreatic gland aspects: normal function, etiology, epidemiology, prevention, genetics, pathophisiology, diagnosis, surgical and medical management of pancreatic diseases including cancer, inflammatory diseases, diabetes mellitus, cystic fibrosis and other congenital disorders.