Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.

Much work has been done in studying the peptidases of many and varied tissues and it has been the belief of several workers in this field (1,2,3) that the formed elements of the blood constitute the most probable place of origin of serum and tissue peptidases. Following this line of thought a study...

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Main Author: Verdier, Pamela C.
Other Authors: Stern, K. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1952
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1086392014-02-13T04:12:04ZPeptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.Verdier, Pamela C.Gerontology.Much work has been done in studying the peptidases of many and varied tissues and it has been the belief of several workers in this field (1,2,3) that the formed elements of the blood constitute the most probable place of origin of serum and tissue peptidases. Following this line of thought a study was undertaken of the characteristics of peptide hydrolysis in the various human blood constituents with regard to any changes due to age. From the work so far concluded and published it appeared that the rate of peptidase activity of the white blood cell layer in senile subjects was significantly higher than in young subjects (4). [...]McGill UniversityStern, K. (Supervisor)1952.Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Biochemistry.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=108639
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Verdier, Pamela C.
Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
description Much work has been done in studying the peptidases of many and varied tissues and it has been the belief of several workers in this field (1,2,3) that the formed elements of the blood constitute the most probable place of origin of serum and tissue peptidases. Following this line of thought a study was undertaken of the characteristics of peptide hydrolysis in the various human blood constituents with regard to any changes due to age. From the work so far concluded and published it appeared that the rate of peptidase activity of the white blood cell layer in senile subjects was significantly higher than in young subjects (4). [...]
author2 Stern, K. (Supervisor)
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Verdier, Pamela C.
author Verdier, Pamela C.
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title Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
title_short Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
title_full Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
title_fullStr Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
title_full_unstemmed Peptidase Activity in the White Blood Cells of Young and Old Subjects.
title_sort peptidase activity in the white blood cells of young and old subjects.
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1952
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