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The following pages link to [5] Granzyme B (Q57075475):
Displaying 18 items.
- The human homologue of the yeast polyubiquitination factor Ufd2p is cleaved by caspase 6 and granzyme B during apoptosis (Q24292195) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structure of human granzyme B compared to caspase-3, key mediators of cell death with cleavage specificity for aspartic acid in P1 (Q27631417) (← links)
- Granzyme M mediates a novel form of perforin-dependent cell death (Q28251140) (← links)
- Granzyme B directly and efficiently cleaves several downstream caspase substrates: implications for CTL-induced apoptosis (Q28270716) (← links)
- Caspase-dependent inhibition of mousepox replication by gzmB. (Q33511238) (← links)
- Concerted action of the FasL/Fas and perforin/granzyme A and B pathways is mandatory for the development of early viral hepatitis but not for recovery from viral infection (Q33854729) (← links)
- The human cytotoxic T cell granule serine protease granzyme H has chymotrypsin-like (chymase) activity and is taken up into cytoplasmic vesicles reminiscent of granzyme B-containing endosomes (Q33876972) (← links)
- Cloning of cDNA for human granzyme 3. (Q34311256) (← links)
- A triple-mutated allele of granzyme B incapable of inducing apoptosis (Q34807231) (← links)
- Implication of caspase-3 and granzyme B expression and activity in spleenocytes of ehrlich ascites carcinoma mice subjected to immunotherapy (Q35602544) (← links)
- Apoptotic pathways are selectively activated by granzyme A and/or granzyme B in CTL-mediated target cell lysis (Q36322609) (← links)
- Granzymes are the essential downstream effector molecules for the control of primary virus infections by cytolytic leukocytes (Q36704066) (← links)
- Granzyme B of cytotoxic T cells induces extramitochondrial reactive oxygen species production via caspase-dependent NADPH oxidase activation. (Q39744997) (← links)
- Granzyme B-induced cell death exerted by ex vivo CTL: discriminating requirements for cell death and some of its signs (Q39824818) (← links)
- Granzymes, cytotoxic granules and cell death: the early work of Dr. Jurg Tschopp. (Q40213122) (← links)
- Granzymes in cytolytic lymphocytes--to kill a killer? (Q44828233) (← links)
- Independent roles of perforin, granzymes, and Fas in the control of Friend retrovirus infection. (Q45165004) (← links)
- QPY/RAH haplotypes of the GZMB gene are associated with natural killer cell cytotoxicity (Q48219806) (← links)