Mast cell protease that cleaves fibrinogen

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Compositions containing a Trypson-like serine protease from mast cells ("tryptase-7") are provided. The compositions are useful for treating blood clot formation in vitro and in in vitro. Also provided is a novel bioengineering method to produce the tryptase-7 and other serine proteases in active form and in large quantities.

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