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“d) Serum, plasma, several heavy metals, ammonium salts, asparagine, thiourea, heparin, glutamic acid, tyrothricin, calcium chloride , and bile salts and bile acids also inhibit the activity of leucoprotease, and in most cases of trypsin too. (”
The Journal of General Physiology • 1946 | View Paper
“d) Serum, plasma, several heavy metals, ammonium salts, asparagine, thiourea, heparin, glutamic acid, tyrothricin, calcium chloride , and bile salts and bile acids also inhibit the activity of leucoprotease, and in most cases of trypsin too. (”