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Previous papers of this laboratory have shown that rat kallikreins (urinary, pancreatic and salivary) besides their kininogenic activity exhibit the peculiarity of eliciting contraction of rat uterus apparently independent of a substrate in the uterus. As both properties appear at the same zone of the electrophoretic tracing it is suggested that a single substance is responsible for the effects on uterus and plasma. However, certain reagents inhibit only the kininogenic activity leaving the oxytocicunaffected (Beraldo et al, 1966; Araujo et al, 1970 and Siqueira et al, 1970).
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Beraldo, W.T., Siqueira, G., Rodrigues, J.A.A., Machado, C.R.S. (1972). Changes in Kallikrein Activity of Rat Submandibular Gland during Post-Natal Development. In: Back, N., Sicuteri, F. (eds) Vasopeptides. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7439-8_27
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