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W A Kleinman

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Kleinman W, Richie Jr J
Biochem Pharmacol . 2000 May; 60(1):19-29. PMID: 10807941
While plasma thiols, including homocysteine (HCys), glutathione (GSH), and cysteine (Cys), are being investigated as potential indicators of disease risk and health status, low levels, poor stability, and the lack...
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Kleinman W, Richie Jr J
J Chromatogr B Biomed Appl . 1995 Oct; 672(1):73-80. PMID: 8590940
Low-molecular-mass thiols, such as glutathione (GSH), and their associated disulfides are ubiquitous in nature, and based upon the many known functions of these compounds, their identification and accurate measurement is...
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Eng J, Kleinman W, Singh L, Singh G, Raufman J
J Biol Chem . 1992 Apr; 267(11):7402-5. PMID: 1313797
The recent identification in Heloderma horridum venom of exendin-3, a new member of the glucagon superfamily that acts as a pancreatic secretagogue, prompted a search for a similar peptide in...
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Eng J, Andrews P, Kleinman W, Singh L, Raufman J
J Biol Chem . 1990 Nov; 265(33):20259-62. PMID: 1700785
An amino-terminal histidyl structure (His1) is characteristic of most peptides in the glucagon superfamily. An assay for His1 peptides performed by amino-terminal amino acid sequencing was used to screen venom...
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Eng J, Kleinman W, Chu L
Peptides . 1990 Jul; 11(4):683-5. PMID: 2235678
Glucagon was purified from chinchilla pancreas and its biological activity determined. It was isolated using a chemical assay to identify peptides with a histidyl residue at the N-terminus. Chinchilla glucagon...