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According to their substrate specificity, they are divided into six subclasses: collagenases, gelatinases, stromelysins, matrilysins, membrane-type MMPs and others [ 2].
Depending on their substrate specificity, MMPs are divided into six subclasses: collagenases, gelatinases, stromelysins, matrilysins, membrane-type MMPs and others [ 2].
Depending on their chemical structure, flavonoids are divided into six subclasses: flavan-3-ols (also known as flavanols or catechins), flavonols, flavones, flavanones, isoflavones, and anthocyanidins [ 48].
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Largely because of their apparent range of mineralogies specifically their ratios of olivine to pyroxene the S class asteroids have been divided into seven subclasses.
Depending on the details of the mission plan, the closed-loop hybrid system will be divided into two subclasses: sequential and non-sequential.
According to different conformations of ligand-bound PYLs, the PYLs family can be divided into three subclasses, among which the trans-dimeric subclass, represented by PYL3, reveals a distinct regulatory mechanism.
The distribution is equally divided into three subclasses.
The population is divided into three subclasses: susceptible, infected, and recovered.
Compounds 1 15 and 48 52 are of type U and are divided into three subclasses based on the number of double bonds attached to the aromatic nucleus.
Class V is further divided into two subclasses based on the presence/absence of a cavity in an existing rudimentary horn, avoiding an extremely detailed subdivision [21, 45, 85, 91, 93, 94].
To date, all of the currently approved antibodies are of the IgG isotype, which is further divided into four subclasses in humans (i.e., IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4) (Brezski and Georgiou, 2016; Lefranc, 2001).
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