Tryptase inhibitor

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'''Tryptase inhibitors''' (TI) are used as anti-inflammatory agents in treating asthma and other airway inflammation diseases. Tryptase was found in elevated levels in various kinds of allergic inflammations.
'''Tryptase inhibitors''' (TI) are used as anti-inflammatory agents in treating asthma and other airway inflammation diseases. Tryptase was found in elevated levels in various kinds of allergic inflammations.

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Structure of leech tryptase inhibitor (aqua) complex with trypsin (dark green) and Ca+2 ion (green) (PDB entry 1ldt)

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