Activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is usually measured in vitro by estimation of products cleaved by the enzyme from synthetic substrates. These substrates have affinities for ACE different from the natural substrate angiotensin I, and insensitive detection systems necessitate milli-molar substrate concentrations while physiological angiotensin I concentrations are in the picomolar range. A new assay for ACE activity measurement was developed which reliably quantitates femtomoles of generated angiotensin II in plasma from angiotensin I added at a 17 pmol/mL concentration. The production of high affinity monoclonal antibodies against angiotensin II (Kd = 7 × 10-11 mol/L) allowed a quantitative trapping (and thus protection f...
To measure specifically angiotensin-(1-8)octapeptide, peptides were extracted from 2 ml of plasma by...
Combining high-performance liquid chromatography with radioimmunoassay enabled the precise measureme...
Current radioimmunoassays do not demonstrate total absence of angiotensin II during converting enzym...
Since only a minute proportion of total angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is present in plasma, th...
The measurement of immunoreactive "angiotensin II” in plasma cannot provide an accurate reflection o...
The spectrophotometric method for the determination of angiotensin-converting enzyme in serum usin p...
Over a period of several years, methods of measuring circulating angiotensin II have been progressiv...
For normal and above-normal concentrations of angioten-sin-converting enzyme (ACE; EC 3.4.15.1) acti...
A continuous assay using internally quenched fluorescent peptides with the general sequence Abz-pept...
SUMMARY The most sensitive nonradiometric routine assay for angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) acti...
Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) assays are commonly used for measuring enzymatic activity in c...
We describe a simple, rapid, specific radioenzymatic assay for “CGS 16617, ” a new, potent inhibitor...
A very simple, fast, and sensitive AlA of angiotensin (Ang) II has been developed, based on a monocl...
We describe a new principle for the determination of en-zymes, here applied to angiotensin-convertin...
The spectrophotometric method for the determination of angiotensin-converting enzyme in serum usin p...
To measure specifically angiotensin-(1-8)octapeptide, peptides were extracted from 2 ml of plasma by...
Combining high-performance liquid chromatography with radioimmunoassay enabled the precise measureme...
Current radioimmunoassays do not demonstrate total absence of angiotensin II during converting enzym...
Since only a minute proportion of total angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is present in plasma, th...
The measurement of immunoreactive "angiotensin II” in plasma cannot provide an accurate reflection o...
The spectrophotometric method for the determination of angiotensin-converting enzyme in serum usin p...
Over a period of several years, methods of measuring circulating angiotensin II have been progressiv...
For normal and above-normal concentrations of angioten-sin-converting enzyme (ACE; EC 3.4.15.1) acti...
A continuous assay using internally quenched fluorescent peptides with the general sequence Abz-pept...
SUMMARY The most sensitive nonradiometric routine assay for angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) acti...
Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) assays are commonly used for measuring enzymatic activity in c...
We describe a simple, rapid, specific radioenzymatic assay for “CGS 16617, ” a new, potent inhibitor...
A very simple, fast, and sensitive AlA of angiotensin (Ang) II has been developed, based on a monocl...
We describe a new principle for the determination of en-zymes, here applied to angiotensin-convertin...
The spectrophotometric method for the determination of angiotensin-converting enzyme in serum usin p...
To measure specifically angiotensin-(1-8)octapeptide, peptides were extracted from 2 ml of plasma by...
Combining high-performance liquid chromatography with radioimmunoassay enabled the precise measureme...
Current radioimmunoassays do not demonstrate total absence of angiotensin II during converting enzym...