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  • '''Kinins''' are a "generic term used to describe a group of polypeptides with relate
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  • #Redirect [[Kinins]]
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  • [[Cell surface receptor]]s that bind [[bradykinin]] and related kinins with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes which influence the be
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  • ...tor types (B-1 and B-2, or BK-1 and BK-2) recognize endogenous kallidin; t-kinins; and certain bradykinin fragments as well as [[bradykinin]] itself."<ref>{{ ...It may play a role in chronic inflammation and has a high specificity for kinins lacking the C-terminal arginine such as des-Arg(10)-kallidin and des-Arg(9)
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  • ...the distal nephron of the [[kidney]]. These products include kallikrein; [[kinins]]; kininase I; kininase II; and enkephalinase. This system participates in ...ns are serine endopeptidase (proteases) that act on kininogens to form the kinins [[bradykinin]] and kalidin.<ref name="isbn0-07-144040-2p578">{{cite book |a
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  • {{r|Kinins}}
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  • {{r|Kinins}}
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  • '''Kinins''' are a "generic term used to describe a group of polypeptides with relate
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