Abstract

Human urinary and human pancreatic kallikreins were compared by radioimmunoassay, immunoelectrophoresis, by their enzymatic activity using the substrate Ac-Phe-Arg-OEt and by their biological activity employing the dog blood pressure assay. The only significant difference observed was a higher anodal mobility of the urinary kallikrein under the conditions of immunoelectrophoresis.

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