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trypsinogen

Trypsinogen vs Chymotrypsin - What's the difference?

trypsinogen | chymotrypsin |


As nouns the difference between trypsinogen and chymotrypsin

is that trypsinogen is an inactive precursor of trypsin while chymotrypsin is an endopeptidase enzyme that cleaves peptides at the carboxyl side of tyrosine, tryptophan, and phenylalanine amino acids.

Precursor vs Trypsinogen - What's the difference?

precursor | trypsinogen |


As nouns the difference between precursor and trypsinogen

is that precursor is that which precurses, a forerunner, a predecessor, an indicator of approaching events while trypsinogen is (biochemistry) an inactive precursor of trypsin.

Inactive vs Trypsinogen - What's the difference?

inactive | trypsinogen |


As a verb inactive

is .

As an adjective inactive

is inactivated.

As a noun trypsinogen is

(biochemistry) an inactive precursor of trypsin.

Trypsinogen vs Enterokinase - What's the difference?

trypsinogen | enterokinase |


As nouns the difference between trypsinogen and enterokinase

is that trypsinogen is (biochemistry) an inactive precursor of trypsin while enterokinase is enterokinase.